Can one pattern with one color scheme satisfy Desert, Forest and Urban regions?
Another aspect that is common to current camouflage research is to find a pattern that can work in all regions temperate / tropical / desert / snow… No one color scheme can satisfy the diversity of most countries natural environmental colors. One pattern using different color schemes allows the camouflage to be a better identifier for the country that uses it. By looking at a particular pattern such as MARPAT for example, you know they are likely US Marines. A few of the C2G patterns that have been developed use fractals that are found in most global regions, such as C2G 38 Cracks; This Fractal is found around the globe in both natural and populated areas. Temperate &Tropical (Tree Branches) / Desert – (Arid ground & Salt Flats) / Urban – Cured, Aged Concrete. So this one pattern could be used around the world under different color schemes without modifying the initial pattern. You’ll notice different elements of the Patterns can be pulled out and placed into another pattern such as
Another aspect that is common to current camouflage research is to find a pattern that can work in all regions temperate / tropical / desert / snow… No one color scheme can satisfy the diversity of most countries natural environmental colors. One pattern using different color schemes allows the camouflage to be a better identifier for the country that uses it. By looking at a particular pattern such as MARPAT for example, you know they are likely US Marines. A few of the fracture patterns that have been developed use fractals that are found in most global regions, such as Fracture 38 Cracks; This Fractal is found around the globe in both natural and populated areas. Temperate &Tropical (Tree Branches) / Desert – (Arid ground & Salt Flats) / Urban – Cured, Aged Concrete. So this one pattern could be used around the world under different color schemes without modifying the initial pattern. You’ll notice different elements of the fractures can be pulled out and placed into another patte