Collection: South African DPM Special Forces CAMO

The SADF DPM Special Forces CAMO, available on CAMO HQ, is a rare and historically obscure camouflage pattern linked to South African Special Forces and clandestine operations during the 1980s and early 1990s. This design is believed to have been issued to RENAMO troops in Mozambique, trained by South African Special Forces personnel, and there is speculation that it was developed for the Recces (South African Special Forces) for covert missions. While no official photographic evidence confirms its operational use, reports from 32 Battalion Recce Wing veterans suggest that this camouflage was issued to their unit in 1990 but never worn in actual deployments. Featuring a bold brushstroke DPM design in shades of brown, green, and black, this pattern is optimized for semi-arid bushveld, dense woodlands, and transitional environments, making it highly effective in Southern African landscapes. Whether for historical collectors, military enthusiasts, or tactical applications, the SADF DPM Special Forces CAMO, exclusively available on CAMO HQ, preserves the mystique of a rare and little-documented South African camouflage pattern while maintaining rugged effectiveness for outdoor and field use.

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