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Now many of you are probably aware of all recent camos but still , enjoy !
Pakistan has a very large textile and garment production industry, and is one of the few countries in the world that produces its own military uniforms. Additionally, Pakistani factories supply combat uniforms to many other nations in Asia and parts of Africa. Here is a list that names and presents the current standard military uniforms with in the mainstream branches of the Pakistani military. Special forces and other smaller paramilitary formations camouflage not included in this post.
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Pakistan Army
Semi-pixelated arid/desert pattern
First appearing in late 2012, the Army has now standardized a semi-pixelated arid/desert pattern camouflage.
Pakistan Navy
Pixilated Black/Grey pattern
Pakistan Navy has begun to issue and standardize a new camouflage pattern as of 2018 , the pixilated Black/Grey pattern .(The previous one featured Black/Grey shapes).
Pakistan Air Force
Digital Tiger pattern
Air Force personnel officially adopted a new camouflage design circa 2016. It appears to be highly similar to the US Air Force "digital tiger pattern" camouflage.
Marines
Digital Woodland pattern
The Pakistan Marines of the have their own woodland pattern featuring light brown, olive green & blue shapes on a tan or light olive background.
Strategic Plans Division Force
Pixelated Olive/Sea green Pattern
The Pakistan Strategic Plans Division Force, (charged with providing protection to nuclear facilities) has adopted a pixelated camouflage design copied from the USMC MARPAT.
Punjab rangers and Frontier Corps KPK
Pixelated green/black/brown/tan Pattern
Since 2016, the Paramilitary Frontier Corps (KPK command) have adopted a pixelated camouflage design incorporating green, black, brown and tan or khaki shapes. This replaces the solid khaki uniform previously worn. Soon after Punjab rangers also followed an adopted the camp pattern.
Frontier corps Balochistan
Tri-color desert pattern
The Frontier crops (Baluchistan Paramilitary Command) adopted the Tri-color desert pattern that was issued by the end of 90s. This three-color design incorporates a russet and light brown shapes on a sand-colored background. They still wear it today.
Sindh Rangers
Digital Tri Desert Pattern
The Rangers (Paramilitary) fully adopted the digital desert pattern that's directly by the end of 2018 inspired by US tri desert desert camouflage pattern.
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Pakistan has a very large textile and garment production industry, and is one of the few countries in the world that produces its own military uniforms. Additionally, Pakistani factories supply combat uniforms to many other nations in Asia and parts of Africa. Here is a list that names and presents the current standard military uniforms with in the mainstream branches of the Pakistani military. Special forces and other smaller paramilitary formations camouflage not included in this post.
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Pakistan Army
Semi-pixelated arid/desert pattern
First appearing in late 2012, the Army has now standardized a semi-pixelated arid/desert pattern camouflage.
Pakistan Navy
Pixilated Black/Grey pattern
Pakistan Navy has begun to issue and standardize a new camouflage pattern as of 2018 , the pixilated Black/Grey pattern .(The previous one featured Black/Grey shapes).
Pakistan Air Force
Digital Tiger pattern
Air Force personnel officially adopted a new camouflage design circa 2016. It appears to be highly similar to the US Air Force "digital tiger pattern" camouflage.
Marines
Digital Woodland pattern
The Pakistan Marines of the have their own woodland pattern featuring light brown, olive green & blue shapes on a tan or light olive background.
Strategic Plans Division Force
Pixelated Olive/Sea green Pattern
The Pakistan Strategic Plans Division Force, (charged with providing protection to nuclear facilities) has adopted a pixelated camouflage design copied from the USMC MARPAT.
Punjab rangers and Frontier Corps KPK
Pixelated green/black/brown/tan Pattern
Since 2016, the Paramilitary Frontier Corps (KPK command) have adopted a pixelated camouflage design incorporating green, black, brown and tan or khaki shapes. This replaces the solid khaki uniform previously worn. Soon after Punjab rangers also followed an adopted the camp pattern.
Frontier corps Balochistan
Tri-color desert pattern
The Frontier crops (Baluchistan Paramilitary Command) adopted the Tri-color desert pattern that was issued by the end of 90s. This three-color design incorporates a russet and light brown shapes on a sand-colored background. They still wear it today.
Sindh Rangers
Digital Tri Desert Pattern
The Rangers (Paramilitary) fully adopted the digital desert pattern that's directly by the end of 2018 inspired by US tri desert desert camouflage pattern.
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