Multicam family

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The Multicam family is a widely used group of camouflage patterns designed to provide effective concealment across diverse environments and lighting conditions for military and tactical applications.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf camouflage pattern family
military camouflage
colorPalette beiges
browns
dark accents
greens
tans
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
designedFor law enforcement applications
military applications
outdoor gear
tactical applications
developedBy Crye Precision Multicam
surface form: Crye Precision
developedInCollaborationWith United States Army
feature adaptability to different terrains
blending of foreground and background elements
effective at multiple engagement distances
gradient color transitions
reduced detection at range
hasPurpose concealment
disruption of visual detection
effective concealment across diverse environments
includesPattern MultiCam
MultiCam
surface form: MultiCam Alpine

MultiCam
surface form: MultiCam Arid

MultiCam
surface form: MultiCam Black

MultiCam Helo
MultiCam
surface form: MultiCam Navy

MultiCam
surface form: MultiCam Raid

MultiCam
surface form: MultiCam Transitional

MultiCam
surface form: MultiCam Trident

MultiCam
surface form: MultiCam Tropic
marketedAs multi-environment camouflage solution
optimizedFor multi-environment use
transitional terrain
varied lighting conditions
patternType macro-pattern
micro-pattern
mid-frequency pattern
usedBy Armed Forces of NATO member states
surface form: NATO militaries

United States Armed Forces
surface form: United States military

commercial outdoor gear manufacturers
law enforcement agencies
special operations forces
usedOn body armor covers
combat uniforms
helmets
load-bearing equipment
packs and pouches
protective gear

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