woodland camo
Woodland camo, short for woodland camouflage, is a pattern designed to help individuals blend into forested environments. It typically features a mix of green, brown, and black colors, mimicking the natural colors found in wooded areas. This type of camouflage is commonly used by military personnel, hunters, and outdoor enthusiasts to remain concealed from both animals and other people.
The woodland camo pattern was first developed by the U.S. Army in the 1980s and has since become popular in various applications. Its effectiveness in breaking up outlines and providing concealment makes it a preferred choice for those who spend time in wooded terrains, such as hunters and nature photographers.