
Camopedia
2 days ago · Camopedia is a living document, providing a comprehensive, accurate, and academically-supported database referencing all of the major military and paramilitary …
USA - Camopedia
Dec 12, 2025 · Nicknamed “frogskin” by many GIs, the pattern consists of a five color, green dominant “jungle” camouflage pattern printed on one side, with a three color, brown dominant …
List of patterns - Camopedia
Mar 9, 2021 · List of patterns Camouflage Pattern "Families" Brushstroke - British WW2 pattern derivatives Chocolate Chip - US six-color desert and its derivatives Digital patterns - Pixelated …
Germany - Camopedia
Jul 30, 2025 · The work leading up to these trials produced a number of camouflage patterns, including the Sägezahnmuster ("saw tooth" pattern), Punktmuster ("dot pattern") and three …
USA - Camopedia
Nicknamed “frogskin” by many GIs, the pattern consists of a five color, green dominant “jungle” camouflage pattern printed on one side, with a three color, brown dominant “beach” pattern …
Germany - pre-1945 - Camopedia
May 8, 2022 · The earliest known camouflage pattern developed for mass-production to German military forces was the Buntfarbendruck 31, introduced circa 1931. The pattern was later re …
International Camouflage Pattern Index
This resource has been created to serve as a database and general reference for all military camouflage patterns and combat uniforms in use during the 20th and 21st centuries by …
Italy - Camopedia
Apr 30, 2024 · The M1929 camouflage pattern is distinguished from the several postwar patterns by its coloration, large chocolate-brown and greyish-green distinctive patches on an ochre …
Russia - Camopedia
Nov 28, 2025 · Four different camouflage patterns have been documented: a two-color desert pattern, three-color mountain pattern, four-color tropical pattern, and a four-color tundra pattern.
Digital patterns - Camopedia
Apr 3, 2025 · Contemporarily, the most accurate definition would be a camouflage pattern that has been designed using computer algorithms that are programmed to create micropatterns …