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Dispersal Camouflage from CROPS

Monday, January 27th, 2014

We recently ran across an interesting new hexagon-based camouflage from British company CROPS and asked them for some information to share with our readers.

History & Background:

I have been obsessed about camouflage ever since I was a child, back then I used to hide in the back garden using material which had been painted and died to make my own camouflages, this all thanks to my mother’s everyday role as a textiles specialist.

As an adult in the military I would buy ‘arctic cam whites’ and once again spray paint, screen print and stencil my own camouflages. Only this time for a more serious role than that of hiding in the back garden!

Having designed and developed a number of rural based technical equipment, optical platforms and more recently three variant low-profile rigs and the technical CROPS combat pant. www.crops.uk.com

Current times:

Now working alongside the UK based manufacture ARKTIS, we (CROPS) continue to be innovators within the tactical clothing arena.

Approached by a small overseas Special Forces unit with the following brief, “we require a new, never seen before camouflage print which would aid concealment at distances between 100 – 150 metres in an urban environment. This then was to be made into a technical coverall consisting of a number of set features required of the tactical team”.

Urban concealment concept:

The first stage was to identify the correct colour pigments required to blend into the domestic and industrial urban back drop, I remembered years ago I stencilled an urban print on to my ‘arctic cam whites’ using the following colours. Pale sand, baby powder blue, pinks and dark purpley-red blends with a deep orange. These colours where stencilled in the same way as a WW2 German camouflage known as ‘Lozenge’ a basic hexagon-base camouflage typical for night operations. Once happy with the colour pigments, the next stage was to arrange them so that they worked together creating the overall effect.

We started playing around with a number of designs trying to add a 3D concept on flat fabrics, introducing artificial trapped shadows, fake textures and colour bleeds. After a number of tests and trials, so was born the latest in urban concealment fabric concepts, DISPERSAL.

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DISPERSAL:

The DISPERSAL camouflage design is an optical effect that you will notice works in several ways; at greater distance its cuts up the outline of the wearer, mimicking broken rubble and harsh masonry lines. Whilst at shorter distances the ‘blurring effect’ fools the eye making it seem like its merging with the environment.

So effective the print has been at fooling the human eye, factory staff working to cut and machine the design, have had to be taken off the line complaining of dizziness and blurred vision!

Trials:

Remembering the original brief which was concealment between 100 – 150 metres, I drove around looking for as many different back drops I could find to test the print. Once convinced that the product worked I needed to test it on a real target location, this was to be a fully operational construction site.

The aim was to insert and slowly move as close to the workers as possible until compromised! With a college situated on the boundary armed with a camera and powerful lens, I started my insertion been photographed at stages. I achieved a distance of 10 metres before running out of rubble and only left with the option of standing up and walking out, this confirm the DISPERSAL as nothing short of awesome.

I emailed some images to a friend who had not seen the print and asked him to find me, 50 metres nothing, 25 metres nothing, and at 10 metres with a hint did he find me.

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The Future:

After all this hard work the unit in question failed in their commitment, so the DSP print is up for grabs, CROPS is interested to hear from specialist units who have a requirement for this one of a kind camouflage.

What’s next:

The DISPERSAL is now in the trial stages for operations in the Rural, Arctic Mountain and Arid environments. All prints will be available in time from our on line store as well as our other specialist products which have been designed for the tactical and surveillance professionals. The store which will be going live very soon can be found at www.thesurveillancestore.co.uk

Written by: Ben Wall – CROPS School of Rural Surveillance

Slangvel Hats Now In MultiCam Tropic

Thursday, January 23rd, 2014

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Slangvel will soon be offering his M43, Patrol hat, and Recce in MultiCam Tropic, a pattern heavily influenced by the ERDL camouflage pattern.

www.ebay.com/usr/slangvel

OR – Kryptek Cowboys Up with Ariat

Wednesday, January 22nd, 2014

Ariat has produced a line of performance and lifestyle footwear in the Kryptek Highlander Pattern. There are a total of 6 styles in the outdoor collection feature fully waterproof leather and uppers. They also integrate the Ariat ATS technology which is their integrated outer, mid and insole combination to enhance comfort. Also, several of the models are insulated for cold weather hunting.

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Additionally, Ariat has applied a Kryptek Highlander upper into the Quick Draw. They’ve also developed some undergarments which you can see behind the boots. These models will be available Fall 2014 (August) from www.ariat.com as well as your favorite boot retailers.

SHOT Show – Kryptek Releases New Hunting and Fishing Patterns

Thursday, January 16th, 2014

Kryptek has introduced five new patterns for hunting and fishing.

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Of the five patterns, fishing patterns the lighter Pontus and deep water Neptune as well as Altitude, the high altitude, above the tree line hunting were on display.

Pontus

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Neptune

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Altitude

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www.Kryptek.com

SHOT Show – OTTE Gear

Tuesday, January 14th, 2014

OTTE Gear gave us a tease of their Patrol Parka in the Brookwood Army Improvement Effort Woodland variant submission.

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What do you think guys? Should they do it? I’d buy one.

www.OTTEgear.com

SHOT Show – LBX Camo

Tuesday, January 14th, 2014

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For SHOT 2014 LBX Tactical is disrupting the commercial camouflage market with the introduction of four highly effective patterns designed for Winter/Urban, Desert, Woodland and Transitional environments. Working in cooperation with Leading Edge Ventures and HyperStealth Biotechnology Corporation, the goal of the LBX Camo project was to improve upon the vulnerabilities of several of the most popular brands of camouflage and offer the improved capabilities of patterns previously only authorized for use by special mission units within the US Military.
 
LBX- features the latest advances in camouflage research for reduced signatures to allow for enhanced survivability. Current Uniform Digital Patterns such as MARPAT, CADPAT and AOR1/2 use similar square and rectangular pixels but the smaller size of the larger Macropattern (or Spatial Frequency  – blotches) tend to blend into one color as distance from the target increases.
 
The proprietary 3-dimensional pattern was added to the larger Macropattern regions to subdue to the large Spatial Frequency of the pattern and allow for different aspects of the pattern to work at different distances. This added feature also creates a semi-horizontal natural flow texture and the illusion of depth and more than seven colors from a distance. The horizontal flow of the pattern will help to mask horizontal movement at various tactical distances.
 
LBX Camouflage addresses these limitations providing one of the most advanced tactical camouflage pattern sets in the world. Using a large Macro pattern, LBX Camo colors are selected with optimum hue and contrast to allow the configuration to have distinct contrasting arrays, which will blend with the natural background while causing the adversary to look past or look through the pattern. Special proprietary algorithms were applied which creates an illusion of 3-dimensional layering. Additionally Sniper Instructors from Naval Special Warfare and the US Marine Corps were consulted to ensure the operational effectiveness of the patterns were validated and optimized.
 
SnowRaptor ™  (LBX SnowRaptor)

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Mantis™ (LBX Mantis)
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See the patterns on display at SHOT show booth #31307

Camo Form Camo Wrap Gets New Look And Updated Patterns For 2014

Sunday, January 12th, 2014

Camo Form®, the self-adhering camo wrap by McNett® Tactical, is pleased to announce a bold new package and updated camouflage patterns for 2014.

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Bellingham, WA (PRWEB) – Camo Form®, the heavy-duty camo wrap by McNett® Tactical, is pleased to unveil bold new packing and updated camouflage patterns for 2014.

“We’re upping our game with revived packaging and eye-catching designs,” said Gerald Craft, brand marketing director. “In addition, we continue to innovate upon our current camouflage patterns with new and original designs.”

Packaging changes include a cool new design featuring bright green colors and authentic imagery; a tabbed color system to help specific patterns stand out on the peg; product-in-use photos which highlight the product’s versatility; and updated branding.

Camouflage patterns slated for release in 2014 include, Kryptek Highlander™, Kryptek Typhon™, Mossy Oak Break-Up Infinity®, Mossy Oak Shadow Grass® Blades®, Realtree Xtra®, Realtree Max-5®, Wolf Grey and Skulls.

Look for new packaging to begin shipping to store shelves on January 2. Visit http://www.mcnett.com/tactical/camoform for new camouflage pattern release dates in 2014.

www.mcnett.com/tactical

Coming Soon From ODG & Beyond

Wednesday, January 8th, 2014

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New developments on the way from Orion Design Group and Beyond.
Be ready.
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