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MultiCam By Any Other Name

A few AEWE 2018 participants from the U.S. Army, British Army and Australian Army gather together prior to the start of AEWE 2018 Force on Force events at Fort Benning, GA. AEWE operations, analysis and outcomes are greatly enhanced by Joint Service collaboration. (U.S. Army photo by Angie DePuydt)

14 Responses to “MultiCam By Any Other Name”

  1. Dev says:

    I think the AMCU looks like the best of the bunch.

    (I’m biased of course)

    MultiCam: (right) camouflage of the free world?

  2. Grammick says:

    Is the Aussie camo supposed to look that different or is it due to differences in how its made?

    • Canuck says:

      The pattern is nearly the same, but the color scheme is different.

    • Joe says:

      Yes, they wanted AUSCAM colors applied to their version of Multicam.

      The British kept the colors of Multicam, but incorporated pattern elements from DPM.

    • James says:

      I like Slocam and would love to see some hot weather gear in the pattern. It would be a more versatile bookend than Tropic.

    • JBar says:

      The Hungarian camo looks pretty good to me.

  3. Strike-Hold says:

    The Aussie MC looks distinctly minty….

  4. JBar says:

    In my opinion, Multicam’s weakest point is the lack of macro. The pattern/disruption is not defined enough for anything beyond close range. Scorpion seems to have larger patterns that Multicam. The Aussies could have just stayed with their original uniform. The British could have just changed the colorway.

  5. mupp says:

    Giant Scotsmen!

  6. Caractixus says:

    A blend of both patterns would be interesting.

  7. Canuck says:

    I wonder if Canada will follow one day…