Collection: Russian IZLOM Fracture Woodland CAMO

Russian IZLOM Fracture Woodland CAMO is a unique angular camouflage pattern developed in Russia and Ukraine during the late 1990s and early 2000s for military and paramilitary forces. Unlike traditional digital or brushstroke camouflage, IZLOM (meaning "Fracture" in Russian) features sharp, jagged shapes in shades of green, brown, black, and tan, designed to provide effective concealment in woodland and temperate environments. The disruptive, geometric pattern was intended to break up the human silhouette more effectively than older Soviet-era camouflage like VSR and Flora, making it highly suitable for dense forests, grasslands, and mixed terrain. It has been used by Russian and Ukrainian military units, internal security forces, and private military contractors (PMCs) operating in Eastern Europe and post-Soviet conflict zones. The version of Russian IZLOM Fracture Woodland CAMO featured on CAMO HQ is inspired by this rare and highly effective camouflage design, preserving its bold, angular aesthetic while refining it for collectors, airsoft players, and tactical gear enthusiasts.

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