List of military clothing camouflage patterns
This is a list of military clothing camouflage patterns used for battledress. Military camouflage is the use of camouflage by a military force to protect personnel and equipment from observation by enemy forces. Textile patterns for uniforms have multiple functions, including camouflage, identifying friend from foe, and esprit de corps.
The list is organized by pattern; only patterned textiles are shown. It includes current and past issue patterns, with dates; users may include armed, paramilitary, police, firefighting, search and rescue, counter-insurgency/counter-terrorism and other security forces and emergency services.
Patterns
Name | Family | Image | Issued | Users |
Australian Multicam | Disruptive Pattern Camouflage | 2014 | Australia | |
Airman Battle Uniform | Digital tigerstripe | 2008 | Used by the United States Air Force and its civilian auxiliary the Civil Air Patrol. | |
AOR-1 | Digital | 2010 | United States Navy, certain specialized units only. | |
AOR-2 | Digital | 2010 | United States Navy, specialized units before 2016, fleet-wide after 2016. | |
A-TACS | Woodland | 2010 | Used by Peruvian marines and the Haitian National Police. Unlicensed copies are used by the Russian Federation under the name of "Ataka". | |
Bundeswehr Tropentarn | Flecktarn | 1993 | German Bundeswehr: tropical battle dress uniform for desert and semi-arid regions was also in use in the Danish army until they changed to M/01 | |
Canadian Disruptive Pattern | Digital | 2002 | Canada. Temperate variant shown. | |
Camouflage Europe Centrale | Woodland | 1991 | France, India | |
Desert Camouflage Pattern | Woodland | 1991 | Thailand, Egypt, United States | |
Desert Camouflage Pattern | Woodland | 1980s | United States. United Arab Emirates. Used by many other armies in many colour and pattern variations, including Argentina, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Kuwait, Niger, Paraguay, Peru, China, Eritrea, Iran, Iraq, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Libya, Pakistan, Philippines, Rwanda, Saudi Arabia, Somalia, South Korea, Spain , Yemen. | |
Desert Night Camouflage | 1991 c. | United States | ||
Disruptive Pattern Camouflage | Frog Skin | 1986–2017 | Australian Defence Force | |
Disruptive Pattern Material | DPM | 1968 | United Kingdom, DPM-95 shown. It replaced similar 1960 pattern DPM, introduced in 1968. Replaced by Multi-Terrain Pattern. Indonesia, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway , Philippines, Russia, Yemen. | |
EMR | Digital | 2011 | Russia | |
Erbsenmuster | Flecktarn | 1944 | Germany | |
ERDL | Woodland | 1967–1988 | Singapore Armed Forces, Turkish Armed Forces late 1980s–1990s, was used by the USMC until the early 1980s and the U.S. Air Force until the late 1980s. | |
Flächentarnmuster, also called Kartoffelmuster, or Blumentarn | Flecktarn | 1956–1967 | East German National People's Army | |
Flecktarn | Flecktarn | 1990 | Germany, and at least 16 variants in different countries. Albania; Belgium; China until 2007; Denmark 3-color variant; France; India; Japan; Kyrgyzstan; Poland; Russia; Greece, Ukraine. | |
Frog Skin/Spot | Frog Skin | 1942 | United States. Reversible: 5-color jungle one side, 3-color beach the other. Also sometimes called "Duckhunter." Used by the US, in World War II. Remained in use by the USMC into the 1960s. Also used by Turkey until 1980s in different colorways. | |
Hungarian camouflage pattern 2015M | Woodland | 2015 | Used by the Hungarian Defence Force introduced in 2015. | |
HyperStealth Spec4ce Afghan Forest | Woodland | 2009 | Used by the Afghan National Army since 2010. | |
Jigsaw | Puzzle | 1956 | Belgium | |
Leibermuster | 1945 | Germany | ||
Lizard | Lizard | 1947 | France Many variants, both with horizontal stripes and with vertical stripes. Outside France, Tunisia has probably fielded more varieties of the lizard pattern than any other nation. Vietnam era Tigerstripe is a variant of Lizard. | |
M05 | Digital | 2007 c. | Finland | |
M84 | Flecktarn | 1984 | Denmark; 9 color variants. Estonia: France; Latvia; Lithuania; Russia; Sweden; Turkey | |
M90 | Splinter | 1989 | Sweden; Latvia; | |
Marina Trans Jungle | Digital | 2015 | Mexican Naval Infantry | |
Marine Pattern | Digital | 2002 | United States Marine Corps, some U.S. Navy sailors assigned to USMC units, and U.S. Marine Corps JROTC cadets. The temperate variant was used by the Georgian Army in the late 2000s, but has since been replaced by a domestic variant of MultiCam. | |
MultiCam | Woodland | 2002 | U.S. Armed Forces, Angola, Brazil, Australia, Austria, Denmark, Montenegro, New Zealand, Panama, South Korea, Thailand, Bolivia, Tunisia, Turkish Navy Azerbaijani Armed Forces, the Canadian Special Operations Forces Command, Georgian Armed Forces, and the Haitian National Police. Also known as Scorpion. | |
Multitarn | Flecktarn | 2016 | Bundeswehr | |
Multi-Terrain Pattern | Disruptive Pattern Material | 2010 | British Armed Forces | |
NWU Type I | Digital | 2008–2019 | United States Navy, New York State Naval Militia, and U.S. Naval Sea Cadet Corps. Due to be retired by the U.S. Navy in 2019. | |
Operational Camouflage Pattern | Woodland | 2015–present | United States, replacing Universal Camouflage Pattern by 2019. An enlarged, slightly modified version of MultiCam. Also known as Scorpion W2. | |
Platanenmuster | Flecktarn | 1937 | Germany: summer and autumn variants. | |
Rain pattern | Rain | 1960 c. | Warsaw Pact countries: Poland, Czechoslovakia, East Germany, and Bulgaria subsequent use: Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan | |
Rhodesian Brushstroke | Brushstroke | 1965–1980 | Rhodesia | |
Soldier 2000 | Woodland | 1994 | South Africa | |
Splittermuster | Splinter | 1931 | Germany 1931–1945 | |
Tactical Assault Camouflage | Woodland | 2004 | U.S. National Counterterrorism Center | |
TAZ 83 | Woodland | 1983 | Switzerland | |
TAZ 90 | Woodland | 1990s | Switzerland | |
Telo mimetico | Woodland precursor | 1929 | Italy, for shelter-halves, then uniforms. Oldest mass-produced camouflage pattern. | |
Tigerstripe | Tigerstripe | 1969 c. | South Vietnam, US special forces in Vietnam. Based on Lizard. Many variants. Also used by Australia, New Zealand in Vietnam. | |
Turkish pattern | semi-Digital | 2008 c. | Turkish Armed Forces 5 variants Azerbaijani Armed Forces | |
Type 99 | Woodland | 1999 | China | |
Type 07 | Digital | 2007 | China. Ocean variant shown. | |
Universal Camouflage Pattern | Digital | 2005–2014/19 | United States Army, some U.S. Navy sailors assigned to army units, the Texas State Guard, Chadian Army, and the Azerbaijani Armed Forces. Also used by the Iranian military in limited contexts. | |
U.S. Woodland | Woodland | 1981 | Derived from ERDL. Used by the United States Navy SEALs, U.S. Navy SWCC, USMC MARSOC, Luxembourg, Argentine marines, Azerbaijani Armed Forces, the Dutch Marine Corps, Peruvian marines, and the Nigerian Navy. Was used by the Afghan National Army and the Mexican Naval Infantry in the 2000s. Also used by the Moldovan Special Forces, Malaysian navy, Malawian Army, Tunisian Army's Special Forces Group and Turkey until mid-2000s in 3 colorways. | |
VSR-93 Flora | Woodland | 1993 | Russia | |
wz. 68 Moro | 1969–1989 | Poland; 6 variant colorways. | ||
wz. 89 Puma | 1989–1993 | Poland | ||
wz. 93 Pantera | Woodland | 1993 | Poland | |
�Modified duck hunter patter | �2018 | Vietnam |