In my opinion I believe the best solution would be 2 straps, which go around the back of your neck, and connect with clasps, as with the waist straps on backpacks. As a glasses wearer, I still found myself fogging up, and noticed a slight gap by the bridge of my nose. A medium would've been better, and a bit more snug on the face. The perceived depth within the pattern throws off the ambient and focal vision from noticing the target.I would've given this mask 5 stars, but I feel some slight improvements need to be made. This is the unconventional pattern in field trials, previous computer simulations showed this pattern to be quite effective for both outdoor and indoor urban environments. Printing by HyperStealth, Uniform Assembled by DropZone Tactical.
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The pattern is based off of a series of polarized flows, Horizontal, Vertical, and 45 degree angles used subtly with the VTM colours to help simulate common urban building practices, the scale of the pattern has also been adapted to break the human shape to conceal detection and movement.
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The Ghost Army specialized in Camouflage, Concealment and Deception (CCD).ĬUEPAT (Canadian Urban Environment Pattern) Trial Uniforms Ghost Army of WWII, (23rd Headquarters Special Troops).
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This system is named Ghostex (meaning Ghost Textures) in honor of the U.S. launched the Joint Venture “Ghostex”™ an Advanced Camouflage System where operators can choose from a wide variety of unique camouflage patterns for their uniforms to better match operational areas. Its pixelated pattern is a modification of the United States Marine Corps’ MARPAT camouflage pattern which is simply a re-coloured version of the earlier Canadian CADPAT scheme. The pattern was chosen after several laboratory and field tests that occurred from 2003 to 2004, although it has recently been established that UCP may well have been adopted without field testing against other patterns. The Universal Camouflage Pattern (UCP), also referred to as ACUPAT (Army Combat Uniform PATtern) or Digital Camouflage (“digicam”) is the military camouflage pattern currently in use in the United States Army’s Army Combat Uniform.
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The training cadre act as Forces Adverse (FORAD) and these FORAD soldiers have been documented wearing camouflage with a blue colorway and based on woodland drawings.įrequently reffered to as Urban Flecktarn, Metro is nevertheless a Polish camouflage pattern. The Centre d’Entraînement aux Actions en Zone Urbaine (CENZUB), or Urban Zone Combat Training Center of the French Armed Forces was opened in 2006 in Aisne, and provides a training ground for conducting urban warfare exercises.
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Metro pattern was designed to provide an urban pattern for SWAT Teams and similar tactical units.Ĭamopat™ was initially designed in March 2007 for a request from Military Special Forces under the code name “Kherocee™”, the pattern was selected for their short list for further consideration, however, with additional improvements in pattern algorithm alterations and fractal additions with the most recent 3rd generation “Camopat Pro™”, The initial 1st Generation – Camopat and 2nd Generation – Camopat+Plus™ patterns are now being made available to other military and law enforcement markets. MARPAT Urban was tested, but not adopted.Įxperimental USMC urban (reversible,other side woodland) camo.Ĭamouflage pattern used only in the “Urban Warrior” exercises in the San Francisco Bay Area in 1999.ĭeveloped around 1990 saw limited use by special forces and US SWAT teams. Kryptek: Typhon Camouflage is a modern digital, though not pixilated camouflage that is one of a family of similarly styled camouflages. Propper International featuring the new A-TACS LE Camo Pattern. Also check out my other camo databases below and let me know what you think and like any database, I will be adding to this as I discover more patterns. I don’t much care for the urban stuff as it has a limited working environment and is all but useless during the day, but it might just be your cup of tea. If you are prepping to bug in then some of these patterns may be for you after all, going out at night might be the safer alternative. If you live in a city then woodland camo might not be your thing…you might be going for more of a Batman look as in Batman Begins.