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flecktarn
Flecktarn (; "mottled camouflage"; also known as Flecktarnmuster or Fleckentarn) is a family of three-, four-, five- or six-color disruptive camouflage patterns, the most common being the five-color pattern which is the woodland version, consisting of dark green, grey-green, red brown, and black over a light green or tan base depending on the manufacturer. The original German five-color pattern was designed for use in European temperate woodland terrain. A three-color variation called Tropentarn (formerly Wüstentarn) is intended for arid and desert conditions; the German Bundeswehr wore it in
MultiCam
MultiCam is a camouflage pattern designed for use in a wide range of environments and conditions which was developed and is produced by American company Crye Precision. The pattern has found extensive adoption globally. Variants of it, some unlicensed, are in use with militaries worldwide, particularly with special forces and special operations units.
Woodland Pattern
camouflage pattern
CADPAT
The Canadian Disruptive Pattern (CADPAT; ) is the computer-generated digital camouflage pattern developed for use by the Canadian Armed Forces. Four operational variations of CADPAT have been used by the Canadian Armed Forces: a temperate woodland pattern, an arid regions pattern, a winter operations pattern, and a multi-terrain pattern.
MARPAT
right|thumb|A 2003 drawing showcasing the Marine Corps Combat Utility Uniform in desert and woodland camouflage variants
Splittertarnmuster
thumb| Splittertarn 31 pattern.
Tigerstripe
type of camouflage pattern
Disruptive Pattern Material
commonly used name of a camouflage pattern used by the British Armed Forces as well many other armies worldwide
Mountbatten pink
naval camouflage colour
Multi-Terrain Pattern
camouflage pattern printed on equipment issued to British forces
Strichtarn
Strichtarn () was a military camouflage pattern developed in East Germany and used from 1965 to 1990. The pattern was also used by several other militaries and non-state forces, notably in Africa.
Frog Skin
battledress camouflage pattern
Desert Battle Dress Uniform
US arid-environment camouflage uniform
Wz. 68 Moro
Polish military camouflage pattern
Leibermuster
Leibermuster is a German military camouflage pattern first used in 1945. It was the last of a family of German World War II camouflage patterns. The pattern (named after its designers, the Leiber brothers) was issued on a very limited basis to combat units before the war ended. It consists of bold irregular areas of black printed over brown and green on a pale background.
M05
The M05, sometimes known as the M05 Camouflage (), is a family of military camouflage patterns used by the Finnish Defence Forces on uniforms and other equipment. The pattern is licensed by the Finnish Defence Forces and became available to the public on 26 September 2016.
M1929 Telo mimetico
military camouflage pattern used by the Italian Army for shelter-halves
multi-scale camouflage
type of camouflage pattern combining micro- and macro patterns
Airman Battle Uniform
utility uniform of the United States Air Force
Scorpion W2
United States military camouflage pattern
Type 07
standard dress uniform of the People's Liberation Army of China
Sumpftarnmuster
thumb|Sumpftarnmuster 43 pattern. thumb|Wehrmacht soldier wearing a Sumpftarnmuster smock on the eastern front. The Sumpftarnmuster or Marsh Camouflage was one of a family of German World War II camouflage patterns, derived from the earlier 1931 Reichswehr design, Splittertarnmuster or more commonly referred to as Splinter Camouflage. The pattern was first issued to Wehrmacht units in 1943 in the form of smocks, helmet covers, and winter overpants. The pattern resembles a saturated version of the Splinter Camouflage with the color dominance switching from beige, to green to better blend into f
Bundeswehr Wüstentarn
Tropentarn ("tropical camouflage") is the name of a lighter weight polyester-cotton (PolyCo) fabric printed with the German 5-color Flecktarn camouflage pattern used by the Bundeswehr for their military uniforms. Some tags say 20% polyester, some say 15%, and others say 35%.
ERDL pattern
camouflage pattern
Swiss Military TAZ 83
Swiss Army military camouflage pattern
Desert Camouflage Uniform
arid-environment camouflage uniform of the United States Armed Forces
Universal Camouflage Pattern
United States military camouflage pattern
Wz. 89 Puma
Polish military camouflage pattern
Vermiculure
thumb|Close view of a common teal showing the vermiculation pattern in its feathers. thumb|Detail showing a "vermiculated" background on a chasse (casket)|chasse reliquary casket thumb|Architectural vermiculation in Paris Vermiculation is a surface pattern of dense but irregular lines, so called from the Latin meaning "little worm" because the shapes resemble worms, worm casts, or worm tracks in mud or wet sand. The word may be used in a number of contexts for patterns that have little in common. The adjective vermiculated is more often used than the noun.
Jigsaw camouflage
Military camouflage patterns
ESTDCU
The ESTDCU (ESTonian Digital Camo Uniform) is an Estonian digital camouflage pattern.
Lizard
Camouflage pattern
Camouflage Central-Europe
French woodland camouflage pattern
Kamuflirovannyi Letnyi Maskirovochnyi Kombinezon
soviet-made green digital camouflage
German World War II camouflage patterns
Military camouflage designs
TAZ 90
Swiss military camouflage
M90
camouflage pattern used by the Swedish armed forces
Wz. 93 Pantera
Polish camouflage pattern
list of military clothing camouflage patterns
Wikimedia list article
Dubok (camouflage)
three colored camouflage pattern made for the Soviet military
Pea-dot
thumb|upright=2|Erbsenmuster pattern The Erbsenmuster or pea pattern was one of a family of German World War II camouflage patterns, said to have been designed by Johann Georg Otto Schick, and first issued to the Waffen-SS in 1944. The pattern had five colours, pale brown, dark brown, green, olive green and black, arranged as small rounded areas dotted over large irregular areas.
M84 camouflage pattern
camouflage pattern used by the Danish military
Soldier 2000
SANDF military camouflage pattern
Urban camouflage
camouflage designed for urban environments