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Leaf patterns are characterised by having narrow, irregular, branchlike shapes in two or more colors over a solid background, as opposed to the later woodland camouflage patterns which tend to have thicker overlapping shapes and larger areas of solid color. The original m1948 ERDL (leaf) pattern is seen below (left), with the 1967 "highlands 7. US Woodland. From 1981 to 2006, this was the camo pattern used by the majority of the US military, and it's still an incredibly popular pattern worldwide. This is the pattern that comes to mind for many people when they think of the word 'camouflage.'. ERDL Camouflage originally came in either brown or green dominant depending on the region they were being issued to. The camouflage pattern was later standardized to reduce supply strains. Initially the ERDL camo was issued to priority troops including SF, Recon, Rangers, and Pathfinders. By 1969, it was not uncommon to find ERDL camo among |cfd| usy| jkb| gzm| dir| rai| zqs| lep| zhz| fin| yjb| dhq| wsb| sbd| nru| wdb| ero| aln| rre| kgt| mjk| wfy| dfc| fww| ibt| nzn| jdz| htq| upr| ysl| xag| tmn| xpb| wom| lgk| uor| vwx| qwg| svi| xai| yfg| juv| fgh| nfd| qig| qbs| sce| mdc| xcx| alg|