Grey multicam is coming out for urban. And light blue for paratroopers. Aquamarine for amphibious. And martian red and rusty orange for certain deserts and autumn woods.
Yeah I have to explain that to people when they see my tan rifles and equipment in Michigan. I get the whole "there isn't a desert anywhere near us" comments. But I can suit up and disappear fairly easy in a more tan based equipment. Especially if I attach vegetation. I like these types of videos. I look for target identifiers with them. Great job
+Alpha-Charlie Concepts I am glad your videos are in Florida. Most of my family is there but so far south(populated Broward/Miami) I don't know how to prepare other than bugging in or least try to prepare to bug out at a moments notice for a more secure area but is least 10hrs away.
Multicam ! I was debating the arid multicam vs the tropical multicam. But I think this VID does a great job showing how the lighter arid can still work in tropical environments .... and if need be use natural vegetation to completely blend. Well done. I also think that if you had to go between urban & rural environments.... the lighter might not raise as many flags as it seems to draw your eye as a focus. Well done.
The Mighty Bacon Not in the summertime for sure. I have seen Ucp work very well other times. I Playing airsoft and a teammate on my team was wearing it.
Tan is a very versatile color. Most woodland animals use shades of tan and brown as thier primary camouflage. Even camos designed for dark woodlands usually have some tan mixed in.
And as far as concealment goes; if you added some greener or darker guilly like material or a poncho ... you could adapt further to your specific environment. So sweet !
Very interesting, you stand out against the foliage, but you definitely look more like the surrounding tree trunks. I guess you'd have to be around trees for this to work at all in this environment.
Another great movie bud, I couldn't spot ya, looked good in areas of light penetrating the canopy, as you say if you gota move your camos got to change so yes fairly good all-rounder. Have you tried an item of each kind yet?.. I.e Everything different at once.
9:23 side frame you caught my eye immediately " dead " but if it wasn't for your hat and that damn annoying velcro patch crap on all camo jackets these days I might of missed you " passing prey "
Thankyou for the testing certainly points for MC Arid. You pointed out how there probably wouldn't be much opportunity for transitioning ecoregions, but for me in Okla we have 11 ecoregions across the state
+Always Thinking I've looked at it, but like +waffenmacht said, I'd don't see much practical use for it. Seems to be more of a cool guy/anti camo option than something that's truly functional. I could be wrong though.
+waffenmacht While it is "bright", the bigger thing I've noticed, is that it just doesn't really "fit" with anything in just about any terrain, outside of maybe a downtown metropolitan city where there is just nothing but concrete everywhere.