Camouflage Patterns
Camouflage patterns are designs used to help objects or animals blend into their surroundings. These patterns can be found in nature, such as the spots on a leopard or the stripes on a zebra, which help them avoid predators. In military applications, camouflage is used on uniforms and equipment to conceal personnel and vehicles from enemy observation.
Different types of camouflage patterns include digital camouflage, which uses pixelated designs, and woodland camouflage, which features greens and browns to mimic forest environments. The effectiveness of a camouflage pattern depends on its ability to disrupt outlines and colors, making it harder for observers to detect the camouflaged object.