Collection: Iranian Chocolate Chip Naval Infantry CAMO

Iranian Chocolate Chip Naval Infantry CAMO is a variation of the classic six-color "Chocolate Chip" desert camouflage, originally developed by the United States in the 1980s and later adopted by various Middle Eastern militaries, including Iran’s Naval Infantry (Marines). This pattern, featuring tan and brown tones with black and white "chip" shapes, was optimized for desert and arid environments, making it well-suited for Iran’s coastal and island-based military operations in the Persian Gulf and beyond. The Iranian Navy and Naval Infantry adopted a localized version of this pattern, reflecting its strategic emphasis on amphibious and littoral warfare. While originally worn by U.S. and coalition forces during the Gulf War, Chocolate Chip Camo was later used by several Middle Eastern militaries, including Iraq, Egypt, and Saudi Arabia, before being gradually replaced by modern digital camouflage. The version of the Iranian Chocolate Chip Naval Infantry CAMO featured on CAMO HQ is inspired by this unique adaptation, preserving its distinctive design while refining it for collectors, military enthusiasts, and commercial applications.

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