CADPAT
CADPAT, or Canadian Disruptive Pattern, was the world's first computerized developed Digit altar pattern. It has been used since 2002 as a camouflage pattern of the Canadian Forces for Uniform Parts ( Camouflage ).
After a development period of almost ten years, the pattern came in two versions for use where it is not two -sided reversing substances. The CADPAT is the basis underlying the German Flecktarn, which has been developed from 1936. It was introduced in two versions:
- Temperate Woodland (TW ) for northern climates with forest and bushland
- Arid Region (AR) for southern climates with dry land, deserts and savannahs
CADPAT TW was 2002 Standardtarnmuster of the Canadian army, followed by the Canadian Air Force in 2004.