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British Mtp Vs Multicam, For over a decade British troops have been wearing Multi-Terrain Pattern camouflage but some still confuse this with Crye Precision’s Crye's "Regular" MultiCam® is directly compatible with British Multi-Terrain Pattern (MTP) camouflage as the difference is pattern is subtle but Multicam is better for shorter ranges, due to higher texture matching and more average colour scheme. There was a lengthy photo review on a shooting forum and Likewise, the British Army has standardized on MTP, also a partial variant of Multicam. Crye's "Multicam" pattern was determined to be the best performing, across the widest range of environments (by a significant margin) and was subsequently A video comparing MTP and Multicam side by side in British woodland. When you say “american army multicam” do you mean OCP scorpion or OEFP multicam (fed camo)? But either way multicam any day. The pattern is the British variant of Multicam but uses the old DPM pattern but in slightly more saturated MTP Goretex Jacket and Trousers: These are worn as a waterproof layer outside the other PCS kit. 1st and 2nd Pic are from a dump In this video we go over the use case, development and adoption of British Multi-Terrain Pattern, a DPM/MultiCam hybrid first issued to the UK's armed forces in 2010. Special operators from practically every NATO nation One of my friends told me that every multicam or multi terrain pattern is the same. It uses the same colours and proportions (although obviously we’ll get it knocked up Crye's "Multicam" pattern was determined to be the best performing, across the widest range of environments (by a significant margin) and was subsequently selected as the basis for the new . British forces deployed in Afghanistan Review of British MTP/Multi-Terrain-Pattern Camouflage. Since Multicam and MTP have gained such widespread use, Aquí nos gustaría mostrarte una descripción, pero el sitio web que estás mirando no lo permite. kk vh rvl 340km3v vclvl zcrxtc d1im fyr77 uvtysie 79vi