2, desert camouflage-yellow, used for army winter training clothes;
3. Navy camouflage-blue, black, grass green and white, used in the Marine Corps;
4, urban camouflage-black, blue, gray, white, used for airborne troops;
5. Plateau desert camouflage-green, brown, black and other spots, is the latest style, used in Tibet and Xinjiang plateau troops.
6, aviation camouflage-blue, white, brown, etc. , used in the air force;
7. Desert camouflage-mainly khaki and white, just like the "six sands" in the American Gulf War.
origin
Camouflage uniforms were first used by the British army. 1864 65438+In February, British captain Harry Banat Ramstein organized an irregular army "British reconnaissance team" in Peshawar, Pakistan. When making uniforms for the reconnaissance team, Ramstein chose khaki uniforms in view of the characteristics of bare yellow land and heavy wind and sand, so as to disguise himself during reconnaissance.
In later combat operations, this military uniform played a good camouflage effect. Originated from the camouflage clothing of Scottish bird hunters, the prototype of camouflage clothing can be traced back to the "Geely clothing" in Scotland. Originally a camouflage tool used by hunters, it is said that it was invented by the hunter Ghillie, and it is mainly used to hide in the jungle and paralyze birds for hunting.
The original Geely clothing is a coat decorated with many ropes and cloth strips, which has a good hiding effect in the dense vegetation environment and is difficult for even alert birds to find.