Tactical Gear in MultiCam®
Tactical Gear in MultiCam®
MultiCam® camouflage is a top choice of the U.S. Army, which has crowned it an elite Operational Camouflage Pattern. Thanks to its extremely effective visual and near-IR concealment, MultiCam® is recognized not just in America but worldwide. Currently, it’s used in diverse environments by military, special operations units/special operations forces, law enforcement, and elite forces globally.
Pattern Characteristics
- Designed from a seven-colour scheme, ranging from brown to green
- The base background is a brown to light tan gradient with overprinted green shapes
- Reduced near-IR signature
- Effective at close and long ranges
- Usable in varied environments, seasons, elevations, and lighting conditions
Tactical Pants in MultiCam®
Designed and built to protect you in harsh environments while you engage in hard physical activities. UF PRO Tactical Pants in MultiCam® camouflage offer excellent freedom of movement and functional elements.
Combat Shirts in MultiCam®
Just like the pattern, these are suitable for multiple environments and conditions. From sub-zero temperatures to scorching heat, UF PRO Combat Shirts have you covered. Functional elements include air/pac® inserts and highest quality G-LOFT® thermal insulation plus moisture-wicking Merino/polyester. Combined with this top-tier camouflage pattern, they add up to the ultimate Combat Shirts for tactical operators.
Tactical Jackets in MultiCam®
From lightweight softshells to insulated cold-weather layers, UF PRO Tactical Jackets in MultiCam® provide reliable protection from changing weather conditions while maintaining the mobility required for demanding operational tasks.
Caps and Hats in MultiCam®
High temperatures and harsh sun can throw you off your game. UF PRO Boonies and Base Caps complement your MultiCam® BDU and protect you from the hazards of the sun.
Frequently Asked Questions
First introduced in 2002, MultiCam® was designed for multi environment use by the U.S. Army. In 2010, this pattern officially replaced the Army’s then Universal Camouflage Pattern (UCP). At the time, the old UCP was used by units deployed to Afghanistan for operation Enduring Freedom (codename OEF-CP).
The pattern is designed from a seven-colour scheme, ranging from brown to green. MultiCam®’s background features a brown to light tan gradient overprinted with a dark green, olive green, and lime green gradient. Additionally, it has a top layer of opaque dark brown and cream-coloured shapes spread throughout the pattern.
It blends well in many environments, elevations, seasons, weather conditions, and times of day. The design takes advantage of the way the eye and brain work. Only a very small portion of the eye perceives colour, shape, and volume. It relies heavily on the brain to fill in what gets left out. It tricks both the eye and brain into perceiving the pattern as simply part of the background.
MultiCam® is a digital camouflage pattern, meaning that it is generated by a computer. Most digital patterns are pixelated because they are easier to create on a computer. Programming a million blotches is harder than having a computer produce patterns of differently colored squares.
Nations employing MultiCam® currently are Australia, Chile, Georgia, Maldives, Netherlands, New Zealand, and Panama. MultiCam® has been officially adopted by Denmark to replace its long-standing M84 pattern. A variation is licensed to Montenegro. MultiCam® is also used by various SF Units around the world.