The Army Combat Uniform (ACU) pattern, also known as the Universal Camouflage Pattern (UCP), is a pixelated design featuring gray, tan, and sage green shades. The pattern was designed for use in multiple environments, including desert, woodland, and urban environments. Effectiveness questionable.
Belgian Jigsaw
The Belgian Jigsaw pattern is a camouflage design used by the Belgian armed forces. This unique design creates a disruptive effect that effectively breaks up the wearer's silhouette, providing effective concealment in a variety of environments.
Blaze orange bark
Blaze Orange Bark features a bright blaze orange color that is required by some states during hunting season, combined with a tree bark texture. This design effectively breaks up the wearer's silhouette and blends in with the natural environment, providing effective concealment during hunting operations.
Chocolate Chip Desert
The chocolate chip desert pattern, also known as the six-color desert pattern, is a camouflage design that was used by the US military during the Gulf War. The pattern features large chocolate brown and beige spots on a light tan background, creating a disruptive pattern that blends with the desert environment.
Duck Hunter
Duck Hunter camo is a four-color camouflage pattern designed for use in waterfowl hunting. Mimicking the natural environment of wetlands and marshes, the pattern's colors and shapes provide effective concealment in these environments, helping hunters blend into their surroundings.
Flecktarn
The flecktarn camouflage pattern is a popular military camouflage pattern used by the German military. It features a mix of small and large "fleck" or spots in various shades of brown, green, and black, providing effective camouflage in woodland environments.
KLMK Berezka
The KLMK (Kamuflirovannyi Letnyi Maskirovochnyi Kombinezon) pattern, also known as Berezka, is a Soviet-era camouflage design. The pattern features a combination of white, gray, and black stripes, resembling the bark of birch trees found in forested areas.
M81 Woodland
M81 Woodland is a camouflage pattern developed for the US military in the early 1980s. The pattern's irregular shapes and disruptive coloration provide effective concealment in forested areas, making it a popular choice for military personnel, hunters, and outdoor enthusiasts.
MARPAT
The MARPAT (short for Marine pattern) camouflage pattern is a digital camouflage pattern used by the United States Marine Corps and Navy. It features a pixelated design in shades of green and brown, designed to provide effective camouflage in woodland and desert environments.
ValCam Pantano
ValCam Pantano is specially designed for arid climates and swamps. The name "Pantano" is Spanish for mud, inspired by the pattern's unique blend of earthy tones and greens, perfect for blending in with muddy environments.
ValCam Ceniza
Perfect for the dark nights or low-light environments, ValCam "Ceniza" is a black version of the ValCam pattern for those who enjoy hunting when the sun