The Kenyan DPM Security Forces CAMO is a camouflage pattern used by various Kenyan paramilitary and law enforcement units, including the General Service Unit (GSU) and other specialized security forces. Originating from the classic Disruptive Pattern Material (DPM), which was first developed by the British military and later adopted by many Commonwealth nations, the Kenyan version features a combination of green, tan, black, and blue, designed for operations in Kenya’s diverse environments, including forests, savannas, and urban areas. This camouflage provides effective concealment for security personnel engaged in counterterrorism, border patrol, and internal security operations. While primarily used by Kenyan security forces, similar DPM-based patterns have been worn by other African nations with strong British military influence. The Kenyan DPM Security Forces CAMO available through CAMO HQ is inspired by this official design, preserving its tactical effectiveness while refining it for modern applications.