Pantera WZ93 Camo is the standard-issue woodland camouflage pattern of the Polish Armed Forces, introduced in 1993 as part of Poland’s military modernization following the Cold War. The pattern, known as Wzór 93 Pantera (Pattern 93 Panther), features irregular shapes in dark green, olive, black, and brown, optimized for Poland’s dense forests, grasslands, and temperate environments. Designed to replace the earlier WZ68 "Moro" pattern, Pantera WZ93 was developed to enhance soldier concealment in NATO and domestic operations, aligning Poland’s military with Western camouflage trends. While originally worn exclusively by Polish Army, Special Forces, and airborne units, it has influenced other regional camouflage designs and remains in use today. The version of Pantera WZ93 Camo featured on CAMO HQ is inspired by this combat-proven pattern, preserving its distinctive aesthetic while refining it for collectors, reenactors, and commercial applications.