The color has been in service for more than 30 years and is still used today by military and civilian first responder agencies and units.

The color has been in service for more than 30 years and is still used today by military and civilian first responder agencies and units.
For our discerning warlords out there, these’ll help ya look the part! Check out the Warlord Camo Tracksuit line. Practice your Slav Squat.
Frog skin camo, officially the M1942 Frog Skin pattern, is an iconic camouflage pattern most commonly associated with WWII’s Pacific Theater. Often referred to as Duck Hunter camo, frogskin camo was the U.S. military’s first real attempt at a disruptive coloration camouflage pattern.
MultiCam Arid is a variant of the renowned MultiCam pattern, developed by Crye Precision, that is specifically designed for usage in deserts.
Maritime Assault Suit Grey, It’s not a cammie pattern. It’s a color…except it’s a color that helps you camouflage.
Called “tiger stripe camo”, named for its resemblance to the stripes on the big cats, it’s unique due to not having an official name.
Have you ever wondered how to paint a rifle for better camo, to avoid heat absorption, or to add personalization? Here’s a step-by-step from choosing rifle paint to adding patterns.
Josh is Australian; they spell things like color and armor, colour and armour. Yeah, it's odd, but it's not the weirdest thing to come up from Down Under...including Josh. And though this post talks about the wilds of the Australian outback, no doubt you may find...
There have been a lot of variations of so-called "tactical pants" made over the last nearly decade and a half since we've been at war. And no, not all of them are equal by any means. There's a difference between conscientious development refined by end user feedback...
It's always entertaining to post or read the comments about camouflage. The immediate reactions - frequently by people who've had little or no exposure to the camouflage pattern in question in the field - is to criticize it. Too much of this color, too much of that...