United States Marine Corps (arid variant shown), some U.S. Estonia: France Latvia Lithuania Russia Sweden Turkey Vietnam era Tigerstripe is a variant of Lizard. Outside France, Tunisia has probably fielded more varieties of the lizard pattern than any other nation. Many variants, both with horizontal stripes (Chad, Gabon, Rwanda, Sudan, Cuba, Congo, Greece) and with vertical stripes (Portugal 1963, then Egypt, Greece, India, Lebanese Palestinians, and Syria). Used by the Afghan National Army since 2010. Used by the Hungarian Defence Force introduced in 2015. Also used by Turkey until 1980s in different colorways. Remained in use by the USMC into the 1960s. Also sometimes called "Duckhunter." Used by the US, (primarily the USMC) in World War II. Reversible: 5-color jungle one side, 3-color beach the other. Germany, and at least 16 variants in different countries.Īlbania Belgium China until 2007 Denmark 3-color variant France India Japan Kyrgyzstan Poland Russia Greece, Ukraine. Air Force until the late 1980s.įlächentarnmuster, also called Kartoffelmuster (potato pattern), or Blumentarn (flower camouflage)
Singapore Armed Forces, Turkish Armed Forces late 1980s–1990s, was used by the USMC until the early 1980s and the U.S. Indonesia, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway (special forces) (formerly), Philippines, Russia, Yemen. It replaced similar 1960 pattern DPM, introduced in 1968. Used by many other armies in many colour and pattern variations, including Argentina, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Kuwait, Niger, Paraguay, Peru, China, Eritrea, Iran, Iraq, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Libya, Pakistan, Philippines, Rwanda, Saudi Arabia, Somalia, South Korea (formerly), Spain (only in arid theaters) (formerly), Yemen.
German Bundeswehr: tropical battle dress uniform for desert and semi-arid regions (army and air force) was also in use in the Danish army until they changed to M/01 “Original Foliage Green (FG)”variant shown.
Unlicensed copies are used by the Russian Federation under the name of "Ataka". Used by Peruvian marines and the Haitian National Police. United States Navy, specialized units before 2016, fleet-wide after 2016. United States Navy, certain specialized units only. Used by the United States Air Force and its civilian auxiliary the Civil Air Patrol. The following resources cost a little money, but I definitely recommend checking these related products out to complement my camo patterns.Patterns Military camouflage patterns of the 20th and 21st centuries
Want the whole lot? Download the Zip file to grab JPEG and vector variations of each camo pattern.ĭownload the camo patterns package Want more? Check out these great related products This pattern can then be used along with the fill tool or the layer style options, such as Pattern Overlay. To use the JPEG files in Photoshop, go to Edit > Define Pattern. To use in Adobe Illustrator, just drag the graphic into the swatches palette, then add this swatch as a fill to any object. These camo swatches are based on the popular patterns used by the US military during the 80s and 90s, as well as the more modern digital type pattern currently in use today.Įach file comes in vector and raster format. Most of the camo patterns I found on the web either didn’t repeat as a tileable pattern, or were just made of unrealistic blobs, so I decided to have a go at creating my own camo pattern files and share them with you all.