Woodland DPM
The classic British Army Disruptive Pattern Material (DPM), the go-to" camo for "Fudds" and "Tacticool" operators alike - and still in use all over the world after over half a century of operational use. Woodland DPM, particularly of the CS95 variation, remains one of the most successful camouflage patterns of all time. In 1995, a temperate CS95 DPM was formally adopted as the "No. 8 Temperate Combat Dress", and served as a basis of a standardized camouflage uniform for all-arms across the British military. This pattern would eventually see use in British service until 2011 when it was replaced by Multi-Terrain Pattern, though it would continue to see additional use across Africa, Asia, Oceania, and even some cloned usage in Eastern Europe.
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