Collection: Russian Tiger Stripe Kamysh Green CAMO

Russian Tiger Stripe Kamysh Green CAMO is a woodland adaptation of the Soviet-era Kamysh (meaning "reed") camouflage, which was inspired by the classic Tiger Stripe pattern. Developed in the late Soviet period and widely used in post-Soviet states, this pattern features wavy, horizontal brushstrokes in shades of green, brown, and black, optimized for forests, grasslands, and temperate environments. It has been used by Russian, Ukrainian, and other post-Soviet military and police forces, particularly by special operations units, airborne troops, and internal security personnel. Similar Kamysh-style Tiger Stripe patterns have also been adopted by private military contractors (PMCs) and paramilitary forces in Eastern Europe and Central Asia, making it one of the most recognizable non-digital camouflage patterns in the region. The version of Russian Tiger Stripe Kamysh Green CAMO featured on CAMO HQ is inspired by this historic Soviet and post-Soviet camouflage, refining its distinctive design for collectors, airsoft players, and tactical gear enthusiasts.

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