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The MTP - Multi-Terrain Pattern - is being introduced by the British Army (2010) - gradually replacing the [[DPM]]. The pattern is a hybrid of the [[Crye]] [[Multicam]] and the traditional [[DPM]].
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The MTP - Multi-Terrain Pattern - is being introduced by the [[United Kingdom|British]] Army (2010) - gradually replacing the [[DPM]]. The pattern is a hybrid of the [[Crye]] [[Multicam]] and the traditional [[DPM]].
  
 
Further information on [http://strikehold.wordpress.com/2009/12/18/dpm-out-after-40-years-uk-adopts-new-multi-terrain-pattern-camouflage/ http://strikehold.wordpress.com/2009/12/18/dpm-out-after-40-years-uk-adopts-new-multi-terrain-pattern-camouflage/]
 
Further information on [http://strikehold.wordpress.com/2009/12/18/dpm-out-after-40-years-uk-adopts-new-multi-terrain-pattern-camouflage/ http://strikehold.wordpress.com/2009/12/18/dpm-out-after-40-years-uk-adopts-new-multi-terrain-pattern-camouflage/]
  
 
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Revision as of 11:07, 5 December 2010

The MTP - Multi-Terrain Pattern - is being introduced by the British Army (2010) - gradually replacing the DPM. The pattern is a hybrid of the Crye Multicam and the traditional DPM.

Further information on http://strikehold.wordpress.com/2009/12/18/dpm-out-after-40-years-uk-adopts-new-multi-terrain-pattern-camouflage/

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