Woodland MARPAT
Woodland MARPAT is a camouflage pattern used by the United States Marine Corps. It was designed to blend in with forested environments, featuring a mix of green, brown, and black colors. The pattern consists of small, pixelated shapes that help break up the outline of the wearer, making them less visible in natural settings.
Introduced in the early 2000s, Woodland MARPAT replaced the older Woodland camouflage patterns. Its digital design allows for better concealment at various distances, enhancing the effectiveness of Marines in woodland operations. The pattern is part of the broader MARPAT (Marine Pattern) family, which includes other variations for different environments.