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Woodland Camouflage, which first originated in the U.S. in the early 20th Century.
Woodland Camouflage, which first originated in the U.S. in the early 20th Century.
The UNSC Marine Corps standard-issue battledress comes with camouflage to blend into the surrounding environment.
The UNSC Marine Corps standard-issue battledress comes with camouflage to blend into the surrounding environment.

Camouflage, also known as cryptic coloration or concealing coloration, is a form of deception that allows a person or object to remain indiscernible, or to possibly "blend in to ", from the surrounding environment. Examples include the battledress of a UNSC Marine, ODSTs, and some coatings on weapons.

Camouflage dates back to World War II, where camouflage was beginning to be used by both factions of the war. They have changed throughout the years and are still used in combat by UNSC Marines. One of the best forms of camouflage from World War II and beyond is the ghillie suit, which uses artificial leaves and sticks for forest and jungle environments.

There are many forms of camouflage, each used for a specific environment. The UNSC Marine Corps seem to don the Woodland Camouflage after the events of Alpha Halo. The Orbital Drop Shock Troopers utilize urban camouflage during the discovery of the second Halo installation.

  • Woodland- Jungle or forest fighting
  • Digital- Forest or urban fighting, depending on hue.
  • Desert- Outdoor desert fighting
  • Urban- For urban or (occasionally) tundra fighting

Armor worn by the Covenant uses different colors to differentiate rank, and is therefore ineffective as camouflage. Instead, Special Operations Sangheili and Unggoy warriors use Active Camouflage systems for stealth operations.

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