We’ve mentioned it exists and here’s a shot of the new MARPAT-Woodland variant of FROG.

It’s made from TenCate’s latest Defender-M twill fabric that offers twice the tear strength of the material used just 14 months ago.
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Propper has added some pictures of FROG in following patterns to the already available Multicam & Desert MARPAT :
Woodland MARPAT
top: https://www.epropper.com/site_images/product_images/color_images/FROG_Combat_Shirt_MARPAT_Woodland_303.jpg
bottom: https://www.epropper.com/site_images/product_images/color_images/FROG_Combat_Trouser_MARPAT_Woodland_307.jpg
NWU III
top: https://www.epropper.com/site_images/product_images/color_images/FROG_Combat_Shirt_NWU_Type_III_303.jpg
bottom: https://www.epropper.com/site_images/product_images/color_images/FROG_Combat_Trouser_NWU_Type_III_307.jpg
Desert 3 color
top: https://www.epropper.com/site_images/product_images/color_images/FROG_Combat_Shirt_3-Color_Desert_303.jpg
bottom: https://www.epropper.com/site_images/product_images/color_images/FROG_Combat_Trouser_3-Color_Desert_307.jpg
Hope that helps
That looks like AOR2, not MARPAT.
@jason it doesn’t really matter especially since AOR2 was originated from the USMC for the SEALS to use. I just looks a bit bolded probably because it’s Arid Marpat
It’s the lighting in the tent
AOR series are oriented vertically, not horizontally. There are photos floating around the net of AOR2 Crye combat uniforms and the body is a green, not brown.