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Frag Out! Magazine #20

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TripleX pattern – woodland terrain, close distance A common mistake is the belief that forest is just dark green; that is why past generation of camouflage patterns intended to mimic woodland were most often dark green with black spots. There should be a proper mix of the colors and element shapes in order to provide appropriate concealment. In the TripleX mul- ti-terrain pattern the main element is the greenish background with grayish coloring. This allows for the most effective blend into wooden areas, leaf tree areas as well as conifer tree areas, dense or sparse forests. The tone is called misty or "brume forest" and gives every fighter the freedom of movement in any forest terrain. Another inspiration for the colours was the tone of wild animal fur in autumn, which when mixed with the grayish color provides the most optimal spectrum for conceal- ment. With the focus on each element's size ratio, the blend of colours reduces the pos- sibility of appearing as spots or creating a shadow effect not in line with the environ- ment. TRIPLEX IN WOODLAND TERRAIN TO ENSURE PROPER CAMOUFLAGE, NECESSARY IS APPROPRIATE COMBINATION OF COLORS AND SHAPES, THAT'S WHY THE TRIPLEX FORMULA IS THE BASIS GREEN BACKGROUND WITH GRAY SHADE UNIFORMS

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