Multicam
Introduced in 2002, MultiCam camouflage pattern (MCP) was designed for use in a wide range of environments. The core pattern, in contrast to its recently launched variations, consists of seven colors: brown and light tan background with lime green in between, with large green and yellowish green splodges, and smaller dark brown and light pinkish blotches, spread throughout to break up bigger background areas. A distinctive spectrum of colors, characteristic shapes configuration and overall appearance make MultiCam to work great in diverse surroundings, seasons and altitudes, and in a wide range of light conditions. As a multi-environment camouflage pattern it has replaced the U.S. Army UCP camo, and been adopted by the British and Australian armed forces.
Depend on different environments and colors, Multicam also have MultiCam Arid, MultiCam Alpine, MultiCam Tropic, and MultiCam Black.