Tiger stripes
The Leopard
For animals, they use it to hide from prey. Humans also use camouflage in Warfare in dense areas
You select the weapon, then select the maximum attachments allowed, and then it takes you to the camouflage.
Yes. It's just about turned every military person into a law enforcement official. Conventional warfare consisted of rules, uniforms, and governments. Terrorism has NO rules, NO uniforms, and NO government(s).
The only Call of Duty game to have a weapon camouflage labeled snow is Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3. Other games had snow type camouflage but called it by a different name.
Well there is a camouflage one but you need Call Of Duty Elite-Premium.
Brutal Russian winter coupled with brave Russian patriotism
You can to a degree. You can have whatever camouflage pattern you want, and change attachments. Other than that, that is all.
woodland, digital, urban, blue tiger, red tiger, fall camo
Home turf advantage, camouflage and guerrilla warfare tactics learned from the native Americans.
The United States phased out the use of Battle Dress Uniforms (BDUs) in the early 2000s due to a shift in military doctrine and the development of new camouflage patterns. The military adopted the Army Combat Uniform (ACU) and the Marine Corps Combat Utility Uniform (MCCUU) to better suit the needs of modern warfare and improve camouflage effectiveness.
The invention of modern guns encouraged the development of modern camouflage. Modern rifles are far more accurate at long ranges than old-fashioned muskets, so this necessitated some type of concealment. World War One added extra motivation and camouflage technology developed rapidly at that time.
On the left side of the uniform no matter what uniform it is precisely 1/4" above the pocket CENTERED