Collection: Pakistani Brushstroke CAMO

Pakistani Brushstroke CAMO is a classic camouflage pattern used by the Pakistan Armed Forces, inspired by the British and Commonwealth brushstroke camouflage designs that were widely used in the mid-to-late 20th century. This pattern features bold, sweeping brushstroke patterns in shades of green, brown, and tan, optimized for Pakistan’s diverse landscapes, including forested regions, mountainous terrain, and arid zones. It was primarily issued to Pakistani military units, including infantry, airborne forces, and special operations units, during the Cold War era before being phased out in favor of digital and pixelated camouflage patterns. Pakistan’s brushstroke camouflage was closely related to similar patterns worn by other South Asian and Middle Eastern militaries influenced by British designs, such as India and Jordan. The version of Pakistani Brushstroke CAMO featured on CAMO HQ is inspired by this historic military pattern, preserving its distinct aesthetic while refining it for collectors, reenactors, and commercial applications.

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