
Multi-Terrain Pattern - Wikipedia
The Multi-Terrain Pattern (MTP) is the standard camouflage pattern of the British Armed Forces. [1] It is a modified version of the Disruptive Pattern Material camouflage with Multicam colours.
Multi Terrain Pattern aka MTP – The Camouflage which replaced …
Jul 27, 2024 · The Multi Terrain Pattern (MTP) is a cutting-edge camouflage design employed by the British Army. Crafted to provide optimal concealment, MTP features an array of colors and shapes that mimic natural environments.
A guide to Multi Terrain Pattern and how we produce it - Pincroft
Dec 22, 2020 · MTP is a type of camouflage developed to perform across a wide range of environments including desert, woodland, mountains and urban and is officially licensed by the MOD.
UK Multi-Terrain Pattern Camo Or US MultiCam? Updated
Apr 17, 2021 · For over a decade British troops have been wearing Multi-Terrain Pattern camouflage but some still confuse this with Crye Precision’s MultiCam, writes Bob Morrison.
Personal Clothing - The British Army
The multi-terrain pattern (MTP) combat clothing is designed to blend with the range of environments such as woodland, jungle, compounds, crops, grassland and arid stone. This change to the British camouflage pattern was the first in 40 years.
MTP - Camopedia
Mar 21, 2011 · The MTP - Multi-Terrain Pattern - is being introduced by the British Army (2010) - gradually replacing the DPM. The pattern is a hybrid of the Crye Multicam and the traditional DPM.
All MTP items - Forces Uniform and Kit
MTP, or Multi-Terrain Pattern, camouflage was introduced into the British Army's in 2010 after lessons learnt in Afghanistan proved the old designs were not appropriate. It replaced the woodland and desert DPM options which had been in use for 40 years.
Multi-Terrain Pattern - Army and Outdoors
Browse all military clothing and equipment with the MTP camouflage.
Unveiling the Multi-Terrain Pattern Camouflage
Dec 5, 2023 · Introduced in the early 2010s, MTP or full name Multi-Terrain Pattern is a versatile and adaptive camouflage pattern designed to provide effective concealment across a range of environments.
Multi-Terrain Pattern | Camouflage Wiki | Fandom
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 MTP camouflage, and combined with the existing British DPM pattern.