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Welcome to Camopedia
The Camopedia (the Camouflage Encyclopedia) was originally conceived by Henrik Clausen and Eric H. Larson. The site is a living document, the goal of which has been to maintain a comprehensive, accurate, and academically-supported database referencing all of the major military and paramilitary camouflage patterns that have been used since the beginning of the 20th century. This reference is available as a free resource for historians, government agencies, military personnel, collectors, artists & designers, airsoft & MILSIM enthusiasts, military modelers, and all others with an interest in camouflage design, development, and history.
Although we have been inspired and assisted by numerous other scholars and researchers, the contents presented here are primarily based on the conclusions of our own independent research. Whenever possible, we have made every effort to independently verify traditional sources of identification, and in many cases have made discoveries that are presented to the public here for the first time. In a very few instances, we have opted to make educated guesses regarding the identification of certain designs or samples taken from extant specimens; these cases are noted individually as unverified whenever possible. Primary sources for our data include: information from official government or military publications and nomenclature, photographs, physical specimens (with provenance), published material, and unpublished material from academic or military sources that can be verified.
Although we have done our best to give credit for supportive source material and cite references when appropriate, all text presented here is our own and we take full responsibility for any errors or mistakes encountered. As a living document, sections of the site are constantly being updated as new information becomes available to us. Except as noted, all text on the site has been authored by and is the intellectual property of Eric H. Larson. This website and all it contains is copyrighted 2010-2013 -- All rights reserved.
We gratefully acknowledge the assistance of fellow collectors, historians, military personnel, and published authors - particularly fellow members of the International Camouflage Uniform Society (ICUS) - for their support, contributions, and assistance in clarifying data for this site.
Original submissions, corrections and additional information are welcomed and appreciated, and individuals whose input substantially adds to the content of individual pages will be credited in the appropriate section(s). We encourage anyone with clear photographic examples of patterns not represented herein (or those represented only by photographs borrowed from the public domain) to submit them so we may add to and improve the site. Any data to be considered for inclusion on this site should be appropriately documented, or references cited.
Should you have any comments please send email to: icus@camouflagesociety.org
COUNTRIES
AFRICA
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ASIA
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- Burma (Myanmar)
- East Timor (Timor-Leste)
- Taiwan (Republic of China)
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EUROPE
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- Germany - after 1945 & Unified
- USSR (the Soviet Union)
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NORTH AMERICA
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- USA (United States of America)
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CENTRAL AMERICA & THE CARIBBEAN
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- Bahamas (Commonwealth of)
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SOUTH AMERICA
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- Guyana (Cooperative Republic)
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OCEANIA
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- Fiji (Republic of)
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References
Glossary of useful terms, abbreviations and acronyms
"Families" of patterns
- Brushstroke - British WW2 pattern derivatives
- Chocolate Chip - US six-color desert and its derivatives
- Digital patterns (CADPAT, MARPAT etc.)
- DPM (British) - Disruptive Pattern Material
- Duck hunter - US M1942 spot pattern derivatives
- Flecktarn - the German flecktarnmuster and its derivatives
- Leaf - US M1948 ERDL derivatives
- Lizard - French or Portuguese pattern derivatives
- Puzzle - "jigsaw puzzle" patterns (Belgium, Yugoslavia etc.)
- Rain - used by many Warsaw Pact Countries
- Splinter - German WW2 Wehrmacht, Bulgaria, Sweden etc.
- Tiger stripe - Vietnam War era pattern
- Woodland - US M1981 derivatives
Camouflage on military vehicles
Camouflage on military vehicles
Camouflage on military aircraft
Camouflage on military aircraft
Camouflage in movies
Fakes and reproductions
Commercial camouflage patterns
Commercial camouflage patterns
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