The U.S. Army recently unveiled its Operational Camouflage Pattern (OCP), an all-new camo that trades tiny pixels for a more traditional pattern of muted greens, light beige and dark brown.
For nearly a decade the Army has used the Universal Camouflage Pattern, a simple three-color digitized design that proved ineffective on the battlefield. OCP is a throwback to camouflage of old and is expected to become the official U.S. Army uniform by 2019.
Here’s the official look at the Operational Camouflage Pattern:
I wonder what happened this time… hmm, does this actually blend into anything? IT DOES? Thank God! Camo’s not supposed to do that, is it?