DescriptionBritish Armed Forces Multi Terrain Pattern camouflage.jpg
English: A section of the latest Multi Terrain Pattern camouflage, issued to troops deployed to Afghanistan. It has been specifically designed for the Green Zone area that runs through Afghanistan where the regular desert terrain camouflage can be less effective. It is the first time since 1968 that the Armed Forces have changed the camouflage pattern. The Multi-Terrain Pattern has since been rolled out throughout the British Armed Forces.
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A section of the latest Multi Terrain Pattern camouflage, soon so be issued to troops deploying to Afghanistan.It has been specifically designed for the Green Zone area that runs through Afghanistan where the regular desert terrain camouflage can be less effective.It is the first time since 1968 that the Armed Forces have changed the camouflage pattern. The Multi-Terrain Pattern will eventually become the new look of the British Armed Forces.