United States Marine Corps- MARPAT Digital Desert Camouflage Uniform- Basic

MARPAT (short for Marine pattern) is a multi-scale camouflage pattern in use with the United States Marine Corps, designed in 2001 and introduced from late 2002 to early 2005 with the Marine Corps Combat Utility Uniform (MCCUU), which replaced the Camouflage Utility Uniform. Its design and concept are based on the Canadian CADPAT pattern. The pattern is formed of small rectangular pixels of color. In theory, it is a far more effective camouflage than standard uniform patterns because it mimics the dappled textures and rough boundaries found in natural settings. It is also known as the “digital pattern” or “digi-cammies” because of its micropattern (pixels) rather than the old macropattern (big blobs).

The United States government has patented MARPAT, including specifics of its manufacture.By regulation, the pattern and items incorporating it, such as the MCCUU and ILBE backpack, are to be supplied by authorised manufacturers only and are not for general commercial sale, although imitations are available such as “Digital Woodland Camo” or “Digital Desert Camo“.

MARPAT was also chosen because it distinctively identifies its wearers as Marines to their adversaries, while simultaneously helping its wearers remain concealed. This was demonstrated by a Marine spokesman at the launch of MARPAT, who stated: “We want to be instantly recognized as a force to be reckoned with. We want them to see us coming a mile away in our new uniforms.” As such, the U.S. Marine Corps restricts use of the camouflage,

Description

This is a current uniform worn by the US Marine Corps. Known as MARPAT. It is a Digital Camouflage Pattern in Desert colours. This uniform is available for hire and the basic uniform consists of the following.

Desert Boots- Combat Trousers – Combat Shirt with embroidered USMC Globe and Anchor- Tan T shirt- USMC Cover (cap)- Name tape and US marine tape- Rank badges if required. This example illustrates a Gunnery Sergeant (E-7).