Czech woodland pattern

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Czech woodland pattern is a military camouflage design developed for and widely associated with the Czech armed forces, optimized for concealment in temperate forested environments.

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Czech woodland pattern canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf disruptive camouflage
military camouflage pattern
alsoKnownAs Czech forest pattern
associatedWith post-Cold War Czech military modernization
camouflageMethod background matching
disruptive coloration
camouflagePurpose near-distance disruption of human silhouette
visual concealment
colorPalette black
brown
green
tan
countryOfOrigin Czech Republic
designedFor concealment in temperate forested environments
introducedBy Ministry of Defence of the Czech Republic
surface form: Czech Ministry of Defence
optimizedFor Central European climate
temperate deciduous woodland
patternType macro-micro disruptive pattern
woodland camouflage
primaryEnvironment mixed forest
temperate woodland
regionOfUse Central Europe
NATO centres of excellence
surface form: NATO training areas
seasonalUse early autumn
spring
summer
standardIssueFor Czech ground forces field uniforms
typicalBackground Central European forests
leafy undergrowth
woodland terrain
usedBy Czech Air Force
Armed Forces of the Czech Republic
surface form: Czech Armed Forces

Czech Army
Special Forces of the Czech Republic
surface form: Czech special forces
usedOn body armor covers
combat uniforms
field jackets
helmets
load-bearing equipment
ponchos
rucksacks
trousers
userRole armored troops
infantry
reconnaissance units
support units
visualCharacteristics high-contrast shapes to break up outlines
irregular color blotches

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Czech Army usesCamouflagePattern Czech woodland pattern