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Universal Camouflage Pattern
TypeMilitary camouflage pattern
Service history
In service1981–1995 (U.S. military)
Used bySee Users for other foreign military/law enforcement users
WarsPersian Gulf War
Somali Civil War
Iraq War
Libyan civil war (2011)
Production history
DesignerMobility Equipment Research and Development Command (MERADCOM)[1]
Designed1960[2]
Specifications
Height36 in.[a] (91.44 cm)[b] repeat[3]

warp direction link

(taken from DBDU infobox since UCP's doesn't copy paste)

Notes

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  1. ^ +1.25”, -2.5” inch; exactly 1 yard (with some tolerance)
  2. ^ +3.175, -6.35 cm

References

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  1. ^ "MIL-C-44034C - Cloth, Twill, Camouflage Pattern, Cotton and Nylon for Desert Uniform". DLA Quicksearch. 28 March 1986. p. 2. Camouflage Pattern for Hot Dry Terrains for Application to Combat Uniforms
  2. ^ O. Ramsley, Alvin (July 1979). "Camouflage Patterns - Effects of Size and Color" (PDF). Natick R&D Command (NARADCOM) / Clothing, Equipment and Materials Engineering Laboratories (CEMEL). p. 16. John H. Hopkins, private communication. At the time Mr. Hopkins designed both patterns (1948 and 1960) the quantitative data upon which this report is based were not available.
  3. ^ "GL/PD 10-07 Cloth, Duck, Textured nylon" (PDF). CIE Hub (clothing & individual equipment). 26 October 2009. p. 9. Archived (PDF) from the original on 12 June 2024. Retrieved 22 February 2025. Style D Universal Camouflage - 36.00 (+1.25, -2.50) inches in the warp direction.