Tiger Stripe Camouflage goes Digital

August 3, 2004 · Print This ArticleEmail This Post Email This Post

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(June 23, 2004, Vancouver, B.C.) Don’t blink that Special Forces soldier may be right in front of you. For decades camouflage trends haven’t changed much, until the Canadian Military came out with a new digital pixilated pattern in the 1990’s called CADPAT which brought the acclaim from NATO in field testing. The U.S. Marines followed suit a few years later with a similar digital pattern called MARPAT, just beating Tiger Stripe, which placed second in the Marines field-testing, which started in the military Research labs with over 100 patterns. *HIER

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