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Woodland camouflage

Woodland camouflage is a pattern designed to help soldiers blend into forest environments. It features a mix of green, brown, black, and tan shapes arranged irregularly to mimic the natural colors and textures of trees, leaves, and shadows. This pattern breaks up the outline of the wearer’s body, making it harder for others to spot them from a distance. Originally developed in the 1980s for U.S. military uniforms, woodland camouflage is widely recognized and used worldwide for its effectiveness in forested terrains, providing concealment and enhancing safety during operations.