11 of the world's most effective camouflage patterns at hiding combat troops and vehicles
11 of the world's most effective camouflage patterns at hiding combat troops and vehicles
Desert camouflage
US Marines wear a digital pattern with small pixels.
MARPAT, as the camo pattern is known, is widely viewed as one of the best concealment patterns because of the small, digitized pixels.
US and Romanian Army camouflage, pictured during an exercise in Poland, shows how different countries combine colors and patterns to blend with environments where they expect to operate.
Russian soldiers wear a digital pattern with small pixels that's designed for the forest.
Dutch woodland camouflage uses darker colors to blend in.
Exercise Trident Juncture brought together 30 countries, all wearing their various camouflage patterns.
Australian sailors wear a grey and black camouflage pattern.
The US Navy used a controversial blue digital camouflage pattern that is now being phased out.
Up close, this US Army camouflage doesn't seem to be effective at concealment.
From a distance, it helps the soldiers blend in with the treeline.
Militaries have creative ways of concealing vehicles, like this infantry carrier.