About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 69. Chapters: Military camouflage, List of camouflage patterns, Theory of camouflage, Ship camouflage, Airman Battle Uniform, Type 07, Dazzle camouflage, Aircraft camouflage, Active camouflage, MARPAT, Force multiplication, CADPAT, MultiCam, Disruptive Pattern Material, Hull-down, Disruptive Pattern Combat Uniform, Lozenge camouflage, Universal Camouflage Pattern, Desert Battle Dress Uniform, M05, Ghost Army, Ghillie suit, Charles Bittinger, Flecktarn, Multi-Terrain Pattern, Radar picket, M81 Woodland, New Zealand disruptive pattern material, Lizard, First United States Army Group, Mouse-holing, Mountbatten pink, Quick reaction force, Bounding overwatch, Extended Climate Warfighter Clothing System, Desert Night Camouflage, T99, ESTDCU, Desert Camouflage Uniform, Kamuflirovannyi Letnyi Maskirovochnyi Kombinezon, Type 99, Force protection, Helmet cover, NIVO, Alpenflage, Mitznefet, Berberys-R, TAZ 90, Demolition belt, Base defense operations center, Roggenwolf, Base of fire. Excerpt: Here is a list of military camouflage patterns used in battledress. The list is ordered by continent and country of origin, with other users listed in a separate column. The list includes current issue and past issue patterns; users include armed forces, paramilitary forces, gendarmeries, police forces, firefighting forces, search and rescue units, as well as other security forces, counter-insurgency / counter-terrorism forces and other emergency services. None listed. Military camouflage, an application of camouflage used on fatigues and military equipment, became an essential part of modern military tactics after the increase in accuracy and rate of fire of weapons during the 19th century. Until the 19th century armies tended to use bright colors and bold, impressive designs. These were considered to daunt the enemy, foster unit cohesion, allow ...