These are the best 'cammo effectiveness' training videos out there. Being a Navy (Sub) guy and always preparing to keep my gear up, I appreciate the fact you use dated gear in adverse situations to show how well it will perform.. When your like me, strapped for coins, but want the best 'bang for my bucks'...finding gear easily available and seeing it in action...Perfect! Thanks Brent. Salute!
I loved the old 3 color DCUs because especially out in the desert at Ft.Irwin CA they were cooler to wear and dont burn up in them when it got really hot.I like the heavy weight pattern than the rip stop because they were tougher and hold up better.Unfortunately by the time i got to Iraq in 06 the Army only issued us ACUs which sucked because the stiches would fall apart and rip easily,not to mention the color scheme tended to attract and hold in heat during the summer.I hated patroling during the summer especially August when it was the hottest month.I would come back to the FOB soaking wet from all the sweat.The old DCUs were very comfortable in my opinion.
Nice. Could you try this: www.soviet-propaganda.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=17 ? You can find it cheaper, but I don't think there is a effectiveness video out there for it and I'd like to see how it does.
Next to M81, DCU is one of my favorite patterns. I realized how much I started to blend into my environment earlier on a walk today. I had my M65 in the DCU pattern and was walking a trail with a lot of tall dead grass and rocky terrain. My thoughts were, "for a desert pattern, this blends quite impressively in this environment." These videos really bring more into perspective.
3:42 Didn't see, good job. 3:45 (shape of the hat gave it away) 5:38 (shape of the hat, subtle breathing movements) 6:45 Didn't see, good job. 7:35 (Very slight color difference between the camo and the grass) 8:00 (painfully obvious due to extreme color difference) 9:00 (also obvious due to color difference and silhouette) 9:40 Didn't see, good job. (second guessed myself thinking I saw the silhouette)
1. Missed you completely 2. Saw you right away, but wasn't sure enough without checking the rest of the scene first to draw in time 3. Missed you completely 4. Missed you completely 5. Saw you right away, tho I didn't believe it when I did. It was the hat 6. Wouldn't have seen you in a million years 7. Wouldn't have seen you in a million years 8. Saw you right away, but dismissed it 9. Saw you in the first few seconds 10. Saw you right away, easy one 11. Saw you right away, not an easy one tho I always thought this pattern looked cool, and it's pretty sweet that it works as well as it does in a setting so far removed from what it was especially designed for. Great test, as always
Nice, found you 70% of the time, that being said i probably have had more practice that the average guy.... again that being said lighting always looks different when its on a camera, overall id say 3 color is a good choice in that environment. Liked & Subscribed
I agree with you. I find it very effective in the transitional seasons of Canada. I have almost finished collecting a complete 3CD kit issue for myself. I prefer this and the M81WL. I am collecting ACU for winter ops to be paired with white paint as required.
Always like your videos on camouflage effectiveness... one thing about this generation of gear is that the USA really began revamping plus ramping up quality of the clothing from underwear, to layering, and to more demanding outerwear. A few great examples are Polartech waffle long-johns and that gen. of ECWCs Cold weather parka is one of my all-time favorites still today.
This is one of my all time favorites, had a bunch as a kid leftover from neighbors. This and DBDU, I just am finishing up a mostly dcu kit for this exact reason; winter and fall in the woods, also works well for summer in my area.. thanks for the video Brent!
This camo works extremely well in tall grass (the more dead the grass is the better), especially at night, one time at a camp out I decided to bring this camo to test it, around sunset I was walking through some tallish grass and when I looked down I could hardly even see my legs.
0331 is a Marine Corps' Infantry Machine Gunner they work on Small Arms like the M249SPW, M249PARA, MK46 , MK48 , LSAT, M240G, M60E4, MK19 , M2 .50 Cal.
i use this camo for airsoft in southern California and let me tell ya, its super effective, i have had people step over me and not notice i was there. the only time its not is right after a rainstorm when everything turns green
Had once set of BDU 3 color from special forces airborne with same pants, sold the shirt but still using pants which are great obviously in warm conditions but if you use layer in winter environment they're useful too. As someone said before, this pattern is somehow legendary cos of sf used them in Afghanistan and Iraq, I think it's one of the best patterns ever made...
Fantastic effectiveness, thanks for the effort you put in your videos. I'm torn between Multicam, 3 Des, and Woodland; I'll rip my hair out before I decide which to dedicate to my kit
Seriously? I always look at my surrounding environments when I'm out and the DCU I have appears far too bright to work. I live in the midwest like Brent so our wilderness looks similar.
The Allied Powers My DCU worked back when I lived in west Colorado, that comment was back when I lived there. It was perfect because I was practically in the dessert. Now I'm in a more wooded rural area, I go between woodland and multicam now. DCU is way too bright for where I'm at as well now
I decided to try this pattern out for dove hunting. All I wore was some tan wrangler pants with a 3 color desert surplus combat jacket and a tan boonie hat. My hunting partner had to actually look for me so that says something. I have bdu pants in this pattern coming too
3 Pattern DCU and Woodland M81 BDU Camouflage Pattern Uniforms , were the Outfits that I Myself, John Rodriguez, wore from 1987 to 1998, with 1 Year and 4 Months in the Army National Guard ( ARNG ) and US Army Reserve ( USAR) , first and foremost, having initiated My Career in the Marine Corps.
Hi Brett, thanks for your service. When you were still, your visibility factor was zero. When you stood up however the camo did seem to "shine" somewhat when you entered sunlight. All in all though, pretty good for a pattern designed for a desert environment. Thank You for your Videos.
This was a great pattern. Once it got dirty and a bit wet from your sweat it was very good blending with the semi-wooded / arid environments of Afghanistan and the deserts of Iraq. One negative thought, at night and cleaned it kinda made you stand out. I imagine it would def make you visible in the woods too.
00mrmonster SOrry if you saw my original reply to your comment, it was actually intended for a different comment, I posted it in the wrong comment box. I love 3 color desert, wore it during to deployments to Iraq and it served me good!
It works "pretty well" for that environment, but for every time you weren't "cheating" below LOS I spotted you every time only because that pattern is a little bit brighter than the surround. Still works pretty dang good though!
I wonder how well dyed 3-color and six-color desert camo would work in springtime? Use Rit dye in a similar manner to you dyed UCP video but convert the desert cammies to a green woodland camo?
Chocolate Chip was issued from 1983 -1992 . Coffee Stain was issued from 1993-2014 with the Navy being the last to use it . The Coast Guard is the only branch that still uses the Wooland BDU and Desert DCU. The Young Marines are the only cadet organization that still uses the Woodland BDU. The Civil Air Patrol now wares the Air Force ABU & Navy Sea Cadet Corps now ware the Blue NWU as of 2015 .The State Guard has dropped the DCU & BDU . Some unorganized Malita's that do not belong to the government still ware the BDU & DCU.
Desert cam and digital desert work good here in Florida winter too. All the kings grass and pastures. Looks just like ur area but flat and no trees. Just miles and miles of that grass.
Nice! I'm sorta like Aeon Amadi down below on seeing and not seeing you. You did a fine job on this. I have an excellent eye (I've been told) to fine things where very few others do around or with me as in hunting deer. I sure enjoy your video's.
Keep up the Great & Wonderful Work 0311 Brent !!! I've Love your Gunny, However I love those classic BDUs However I would like to see you making almost making this exact same video, But on chocolate chip lolz, but I would take these 3 Tone desert camo, Any time on a given day !!!!!!! Over the ACUs" any day & Any time. Sure enough,the A.C.Us Looks nice as a recruiter, But never on battlefields, The A.C.Us. stands out like a Sore thumb when Operating on a Battlefield.
What do you do with an extremely light desert camouflage set ? Like a brandnew reversible set... in woodland area with tussock during Winter. I guess roll around on the ground in it to get it dirty in its own environment. My woodland/desert reversible set is brandnew & its desert side is so light I haven't figured out how to use it & not blow my cover. Can you give me any tips on preparation or how to use it.
I noticed in winter and fall that the fallen leaves and vegetation's color change drastically as the sun's position in the sky changes. Did you take these clips at various times of day for broader results?
I would be confident in wearing both those patterns in theater. I will say that there were parts of Iraq that 3 color desert and the desert DPM the Brits had at the time would be far more effective than MultiCam. For instance during the initial part of the invasion we crossed into Iraq from Kuwait. From Kuwait pretty much all the way up to the outskirts of Baghdad the terrain was mostly desert. Once we started getting closer to Baghdad there was a lot more vegetation, trees, and whadi like terrain that I think MultiCam & MTP would have been more suited. Either way I think both pattern are suitable over there.
Thanks for your answer *****! We will be shooting a new camo review in a few days of a piece of camo designed in our country for arid enviroments. I'll let you know when it's ready...
Not the worst camo but its brightness gave it away at times. I'm not sure how Chocolate Chip's pebble shapes would affect its performance but I feel like it would fare better in this scenario
+B&A Tactical gear A damn shame too, here in the states DPCU is like a unicorn. I would love to get some because where I live(Oklahoma) it would be very effective due to its' use of russet and burnt-orange. What I have seen affordable was only in a Cotton-Polyester blend and I hate Polyester.
I don't have much experience with it. I'm sure its a fine pattern but from my understanding its designed more around the principals of how deer see, not necessarily humans.
Haha being in the Infantry all you would have had to do is add some brush to brake up your out line and boom you would have been invisible. Loved My BDU an DCU
Darken the Greenish color a Little bit, not much, then make the Khaki a tan.. keep the Brown as Is and presto! It would work in many areas. I still use the DCU Pants while Hunting, with a Vietnam Tiger Stripe Top.
Highly effective in its targeted environments and full of legendary Spec-Ops history. DCU is really my most favorite camo.
Yes lotta SOFs used it. Have a full set of that sucker. DCU is chad camo. Really awesome pattern. M81 and DCU my ultra top favs.
These are the best 'cammo effectiveness' training videos out there. Being a Navy (Sub) guy and always preparing to keep my gear up, I appreciate the fact you use dated gear in adverse situations to show how well it will perform.. When your like me, strapped for coins, but want the best 'bang for my bucks'...finding gear easily available and seeing it in action...Perfect! Thanks Brent. Salute!
One of my favourite camo patterns.
Mark Lee iconic pattern
one of my favorites to
I loved the old 3 color DCUs because especially out in the desert at Ft.Irwin CA they were cooler to wear and dont burn up in them when it got really hot.I like the heavy weight pattern than the rip stop because they were tougher and hold up better.Unfortunately by the time i got to Iraq in 06 the Army only issued us ACUs which sucked because the stiches would fall apart and rip easily,not to mention the color scheme tended to attract and hold in heat during the summer.I hated patroling during the summer especially August when it was the hottest month.I would come back to the FOB soaking wet from all the sweat.The old DCUs were very comfortable in my opinion.
devil is bad
Stay tuned guys, I got Tropical Flecktarn uploading right now too.
Nice. Could you try this: www.soviet-propaganda.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=17 ? You can find it cheaper, but I don't think there is a effectiveness video out there for it and I'd like to see how it does.
Brent0331 lol it's like playing where's waldo! i found him in the second place with the river
Brent0331 You were issued 3-color? If I remember this correctly, that means you were either in the Air Force or you were a Navy SEAL.
How close am I?
Not very. He was a Marine.
Keith Bowcut Marines were issued 3-color?
Thank you for your service.
Appreciate it.
I love this camo! I've had full Bdu of this for years and I love seeing you proving it's effectiveness in the field!
Thanks for watching.
Next to M81, DCU is one of my favorite patterns. I realized how much I started to blend into my environment earlier on a walk today. I had my M65 in the DCU pattern and was walking a trail with a lot of tall dead grass and rocky terrain. My thoughts were, "for a desert pattern, this blends quite impressively in this environment." These videos really bring more into perspective.
3:42 Didn't see, good job.
3:45 (shape of the hat gave it away)
5:38 (shape of the hat, subtle breathing movements)
6:45 Didn't see, good job.
7:35 (Very slight color difference between the camo and the grass)
8:00 (painfully obvious due to extreme color difference)
9:00 (also obvious due to color difference and silhouette)
9:40 Didn't see, good job. (second guessed myself thinking I saw the silhouette)
its easy to pretend you saw him when you can rewind. LOL
@@PB8man bruh ain't no way he got all that I got a couple like maybe 3. But bro definitely used that rewind
@@AN_APPEAL_2_HEAVEN yup. Easy to criticize when you can watch him reveal himself then go back and watch again
As a hunter, I really appreciate your videos
In my tests, I've noticed that in the shade, tricolor blends in brilliantly with thicker bare bushes.
Truly you are the living epitome of a Recon Marine!!! Simpre Fi,
I wish the US Army would go back to this camo
What did they switch to?
@@ПапаСталин-с5г multicam
I am dumb Wright ad I send it I remembered and was to lazy y o delete it. thanks tho.
@@ПапаСталин-с5г haha np
I know multicam and ocp is amazing but there's just something cool about 3 color desert
1. Missed you completely
2. Saw you right away, but wasn't sure enough without checking the rest of the scene first to draw in time
3. Missed you completely
4. Missed you completely
5. Saw you right away, tho I didn't believe it when I did. It was the hat
6. Wouldn't have seen you in a million years
7. Wouldn't have seen you in a million years
8. Saw you right away, but dismissed it
9. Saw you in the first few seconds
10. Saw you right away, easy one
11. Saw you right away, not an easy one tho
I always thought this pattern looked cool, and it's pretty sweet that it works as well as it does in a setting so far removed from what it was especially designed for. Great test, as always
Nice, found you 70% of the time, that being said i probably have had more practice that the average guy.... again that being said lighting always looks different when its on a camera, overall id say 3 color is a good choice in that environment. Liked & Subscribed
Looking forward to using it on my Hunt. Where I hunt it's almost desert like with a lot of dead grass should work well.
My favorite camouflage, woodland m81 and 3 color desert. Best hands down.
I agree with you. I find it very effective in the transitional seasons of Canada. I have almost finished collecting a complete 3CD kit issue for myself. I prefer this and the M81WL. I am collecting ACU for winter ops to be paired with white paint as required.
Always like your videos on camouflage effectiveness... one thing about this generation of gear is that the USA really began revamping plus ramping up quality of the clothing from underwear, to layering, and to more demanding outerwear. A few great examples are Polartech waffle long-johns and that gen. of ECWCs Cold weather parka is one of my all-time favorites still today.
That's a great pattern for your environment, I didn't see you the first clip until you moved but after I knew what to look for I saw you. Great video!
This is one of my all time favorites, had a bunch as a kid leftover from neighbors. This and DBDU, I just am finishing up a mostly dcu kit for this exact reason; winter and fall in the woods, also works well for summer in my area.. thanks for the video Brent!
This camo works extremely well in tall grass (the more dead the grass is the better), especially at night, one time at a camp out I decided to bring this camo to test it, around sunset I was walking through some tallish grass and when I looked down I could hardly even see my legs.
I love MCCUU but I miss the Woodland BDU & Desert DCU.
That camouflage surprisingly works really good great video!
0331 is a Marine Corps' Infantry Machine Gunner they work on Small Arms like the M249SPW, M249PARA, MK46 , MK48 , LSAT, M240G, M60E4, MK19 , M2 .50 Cal.
the fact that DESERT camouflage pattern works in a forest environment too says a lot about how good it is
This guy has every answer to camo effectiveness
i use this camo for airsoft in southern California and let me tell ya, its super effective, i have had people step over me and not notice i was there. the only time its not is right after a rainstorm when everything turns green
Had once set of BDU 3 color from special forces airborne with same pants, sold the shirt but still using pants which are great obviously in warm conditions but if you use layer in winter environment they're useful too. As someone said before, this pattern is somehow legendary cos of sf used them in Afghanistan and Iraq, I think it's one of the best patterns ever made...
Very effective camo , congrats again!
Fantastic effectiveness, thanks for the effort you put in your videos. I'm torn between Multicam, 3 Des, and Woodland; I'll rip my hair out before I decide which to dedicate to my kit
+RAGGARADEthirst
I did my with Muticam... Then again from my own testing I fould it worked but not as well as pure desrt camo those
Seriously? I always look at my surrounding environments when I'm out and the DCU I have appears far too bright to work. I live in the midwest like Brent so our wilderness looks similar.
The Allied Powers My DCU worked back when I lived in west Colorado, that comment was back when I lived there. It was perfect because I was practically in the dessert. Now I'm in a more wooded rural area, I go between woodland and multicam now. DCU is way too bright for where I'm at as well now
I decided to try this pattern out for dove hunting. All I wore was some tan wrangler pants with a 3 color desert surplus combat jacket and a tan boonie hat. My hunting partner had to actually look for me so that says something. I have bdu pants in this pattern coming too
6:17 "hmmm, should I take a shot or not?....nah, keep moving..." Lol
He should've popped one of those geese lol
Or turkey
A very good course for camouflage and concealment.
I love this pattern, even the nickname coffee stain is cool
3 Pattern DCU and Woodland M81 BDU Camouflage Pattern Uniforms , were the Outfits that I Myself, John Rodriguez, wore from 1987 to 1998, with 1 Year and 4 Months in the Army National Guard ( ARNG ) and US Army Reserve ( USAR) , first and foremost, having initiated My Career in the Marine Corps.
Did much better than I thought it would.
Hi Brett, thanks for your service. When you were still, your visibility factor was zero. When you stood up however the camo did seem to "shine" somewhat when you entered sunlight. All in all though, pretty good for a pattern designed for a desert environment. Thank You for your Videos.
Thanks for watching/commenting.
This was a great pattern. Once it got dirty and a bit wet from your sweat it was very good blending with the semi-wooded / arid environments of Afghanistan and the deserts of Iraq. One negative thought, at night and cleaned it kinda made you stand out. I imagine it would def make you visible in the woods too.
00mrmonster SOrry if you saw my original reply to your comment, it was actually intended for a different comment, I posted it in the wrong comment box. I love 3 color desert, wore it during to deployments to Iraq and it served me good!
Better than I thought it would be.
You really know how to utilize your camo with your lighting and surroundings.
It works "pretty well" for that environment, but for every time you weren't "cheating" below LOS I spotted you every time only because that pattern is a little bit brighter than the surround. Still works pretty dang good though!
I use it in winter too. I have a really bright DCU Set and works good
I wonder how well dyed 3-color and six-color desert camo would work in springtime? Use Rit dye in a similar manner to you dyed UCP video but convert the desert cammies to a green woodland camo?
Chocolate Chip was issued from 1983 -1992 . Coffee Stain was issued from 1993-2014 with the Navy being the last to use it . The Coast Guard is the only branch that still uses the Wooland BDU and Desert DCU. The Young Marines are the only cadet organization that still uses the Woodland BDU. The Civil Air Patrol now wares the Air Force ABU & Navy Sea Cadet Corps now ware the Blue NWU as of 2015 .The State Guard has dropped the DCU & BDU . Some unorganized Malita's that do not belong to the government still ware the BDU & DCU.
Desert cam and digital desert work good here in Florida winter too. All the kings grass and pastures. Looks just like ur area but flat and no trees. Just miles and miles of that grass.
Ah, been waiting for this one. Nice job ,Brent.
krispy colateral Thanks
Navy Seabee's still use the DCU. Don't know why they have NWU's based off the Desert & Woodland Marpat now .
Type 2s, the desert uniform, is only authorized for seal teams.
Thank you for your service! (and for this excellent vid!)
Appreciate it brother.
Nice! I'm sorta like Aeon Amadi down below on seeing and not seeing you. You did a fine job on this. I have an excellent eye (I've been told) to fine things where very few others do around or with me as in hunting deer. I sure enjoy your video's.
Now that's a sasquatch sighting video..
I just bought a helmet from a pawn shop that had this patterns cover on it. Looks useable in most of Kansas
Works well for hunting innopen grassy fields once the fall hits works better then most hunting camo and dcu is easy and cheap to source out
nice..i found you every single time
Awesome video, I'm gonna look to see if you made any other camo types.
+Bernard Gullett I've got numerous videos on different patterns.
Another great demo Sir. I spotted you twice, but it took long enough I would've had a hell of a headache in a (different) situation. HAHA :)
Bro thank you for this video! 🙏🏻 Liked/Subbed
Great video.This is my favorite desert camo.Im making a loadout similar to what you guys wore in the initial invasion of Iraq.
Totally awesome videos! Kinda scary that I can not find you until you stand up.
Thanks
Great video as always
DynamicDurge Thanks
I just acquired some dessert camo. I didnt even know it was this affective.
I saw you in most of them but not bad I still stand by M81 or flecktarn as my favorite here in the northeast
Keep up the Great & Wonderful Work 0311 Brent !!! I've Love your Gunny, However I love those classic BDUs However I would like to see you making almost making this exact same video, But on chocolate chip lolz, but I would take these 3 Tone desert camo, Any time on a given day !!!!!!! Over the ACUs" any day & Any time.
Sure enough,the A.C.Us Looks nice as a recruiter, But never on battlefields, The A.C.Us. stands out like a Sore thumb when Operating on a Battlefield.
I used that in OIF 1 as well Gunz. Good stuff!
Hell yeah.
Ordered a pair of trousers the other day, hopefully they come in nyco
Awesome series!
***** Thanks brother.
What do you do with an extremely light desert camouflage set ?
Like a brandnew reversible set... in woodland area with tussock during Winter.
I guess roll around on the ground in it to get it dirty in its own environment.
My woodland/desert reversible set is brandnew & its desert side is so light I haven't figured out how to use it & not blow my cover.
Can you give me any tips on preparation or how to use it.
This will work great in Arizona
Would this work at all in a green lush place ie woodland summer i know it probably wouldn't be the best but would it work?
9:03.... awesome! You had me!
GySgt Brent, please tell me. In your opinion, what is the best pattern you have tested for winter in wooded terrain?
Its almost as if you take your time making a pattern that works in a specific enviorment, it will work in multiple.
great test as usual..
Thanks
A friend told me he and others used to combine this pattern with woodland and or realtree
What's the optic and mount you got on that ar?looks good.
Its hard to find true pattern brands.Sturm maybe?
Do you prefer 6 color or 3 color for environments like this?
So what solid color matches better khaki or coyote?
I noticed in winter and fall that the fallen leaves and vegetation's color change drastically as the sun's position in the sky changes. Did you take these clips at various times of day for broader results?
You said you've been issued this camo on your tours. Would you take this one over Multicam on arid enviroments?
I would be confident in wearing both those patterns in theater. I will say that there were parts of Iraq that 3 color desert and the desert DPM the Brits had at the time would be far more effective than MultiCam. For instance during the initial part of the invasion we crossed into Iraq from Kuwait. From Kuwait pretty much all the way up to the outskirts of Baghdad the terrain was mostly desert. Once we started getting closer to Baghdad there was a lot more vegetation, trees, and whadi like terrain that I think MultiCam & MTP would have been more suited. Either way I think both pattern are suitable over there.
Thanks for your answer *****! We will be shooting a new camo review in a few days of a piece of camo designed in our country for arid enviroments. I'll let you know when it's ready...
Not the worst camo but its brightness gave it away at times. I'm not sure how Chocolate Chip's pebble shapes would affect its performance but I feel like it would fare better in this scenario
If you go on eBay Australia you can find it cheap but I don't know about shipping cost to the u.s
B&A Tactical gear Yeah, that's usually what kills it for me is the shipping to the U.S.
Yeah same here in Australia if you are buying from the u.s the gear is so cheap but shipping is a big killer.
+B&A Tactical gear A damn shame too, here in the states DPCU is like a unicorn. I would love to get some because where I live(Oklahoma) it would be very effective due to its' use of russet and burnt-orange. What I have seen affordable was only in a Cotton-Polyester blend and I hate Polyester.
Привет из России! Хороший обзор, хорошего камуфляжа!
Благодаря!
It's like a game. If you can't find him, you're dead.
What do you think of the ASAT camo pattern?
I don't have much experience with it. I'm sure its a fine pattern but from my understanding its designed more around the principals of how deer see, not necessarily humans.
if you had to pick one camouflage for a woodland environment what would it be?
+Canadian Gold Just depends man, if I knew nothing other than its a woodland environment I would probably just going with regular M81 utilities.
Sweet thanks
nice it looks like it works man.
The coast guard I think uses this pat still
Haha being in the Infantry all you would have had to do is add some brush to brake up your out line and boom you would have been invisible. Loved My BDU an DCU
I must say, i spotted you almoat instantly most of the time.
Anyone see the twig in the third one move on it’s own? Lower left corner.
You should do australian dpcu a lot of it is going on the market know because the australian army got a new camo
Haven't see any at a good price yet. I've got my eye out though.
wish we still had the bdu's and dcu's
I picked you out all the scenes
I have the rare tri-color desert in a next generation combat uniform.
Is it just me or is the FROG gear in desert MARPAT look darker?
Frog Marpat is darker due to the flame resistant material I've heard
Darken the Greenish color a Little bit, not much, then make the Khaki a tan.. keep the Brown as Is and presto! It would work in many areas. I still use the DCU Pants while Hunting, with a Vietnam Tiger Stripe Top.
Awesome ideia
That's my favorite uniform
Any chance on SS camo testing?
lewis michie In fact there is. I plan on doing M44 dot very soon. Just waiting on a article of clothing to arrive. I may do Splinter down the road.
good camo, not so effective here thou as its too bright,
but i think over dyed brown would make it ideal,
The miss six colour uniform they changed it because there are complains of too many brown