Camo thread

Post your favourite camo

Mines the US Navy's Aor1

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OCP

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for me, it's Olive Green 107

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Olive drab

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Gotta love that badass nam look

When will the army stop trying to use only one universal camo? The army/air force guys I saw in Kuwait and Iraq stood out like a sore fucking thumb in the sand.

imagine being a cuck like u

If you're talking about ucp they're stopping this year, and switching to multicam or ocp, I'm a navy guy not a normie fag so I dont know exactly

Bed sheets the camo

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What happened to forest/desert/winter camo? That's what we did all through the Cold War and I never heard anybody bitch.

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No I'm talking about OCP. OCP can at least blend into certain environments, but it still is the only issued camo and the soldiers/airmen wearing those in desert environments stand out. The army needs to realize what they did in the early 2000's, and what the USMC is still doing is better, and bring back both a woodland and desert variant for their uniforms. It's completely ridiculous that the US army has been sending troops to combat in desert environments and have failed to develop and issue desert camouflage twice for two entire camofluage developments.

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Marines still do just that. Every marine is issued both woodland and desert camo, and winter camo is issued on a need by need basis (during cold weather training, deploying to Norway, etc).

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copped this in Paris for 45 Euro

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LMAO not gonna make it

Never underestimate the sheer incompetence of the Army

woodland marpat

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I've been infatuated with 2 color camo schemes lately. I know some are more effective than others (DDPM vs rain or puma for example) but I still find them neat. I wish I were better with GIMP or some other image software so I could take a crack at a multi-environment 2 color camo. Its probably not possible but the thought remains nonetheless

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>mfw I like mismatching came like that

>spic manlet
kek'd

And the Army has plain white oversuits.

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Canadian disruptive pattern (CADPAT) is my favourite one of the few good things Canada made plus I love digital camo.

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>US troops in Russia
what

It's more likely than you think.

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Holy fuck look at those two guys front left! Absolute U N I T S!

all of these

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That would be easy to do, import into inskcape, reduce to three color channels, take picrel into an image analyzing site find the two most common colors and recolor in inkscape.

I've really been liking the Panthera pattern recently

inkscape rather

M84 is perfect.

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Soviet birch camo.

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>tfw never got to wear the blueberries
Aside from the common choices of flecktarn, M84, and woodland, I always liked the urban pattern the Monolith in Stalker used.

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I really like Tactical Hawaiian Shirt camo

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