The following pages link to Multi-scale camouflage
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- Canadian Army (links | edit)
- Mimicry (links | edit)
- Stealth technology (links | edit)
- Ghillie suit (links | edit)
- Desert Battle Dress Uniform (links | edit)
- Flecktarn (links | edit)
- Singapore Armed Forces (links | edit)
- MARPAT (links | edit)
- Military uniform (links | edit)
- Active camouflage (links | edit)
- Yehudi lights (links | edit)
- Dazzle camouflage (links | edit)
- Cold-weather warfare (links | edit)
- Combat uniform (links | edit)
- Abbott Handerson Thayer (links | edit)
- Crypsis (links | edit)
- Disruptive Pattern Material (links | edit)
- Edward Bagnall Poulton (links | edit)
- KOPASKA (links | edit)
- Uniforms of the United States Navy (links | edit)
- Denison smock (links | edit)
- Military camouflage (links | edit)
- Disruptive Pattern Camouflage Uniform (links | edit)
- Tiger stripe camouflage (links | edit)
- British Battledress (links | edit)
- MultiCam (links | edit)
- Airman Battle Uniform (links | edit)
- Desert Camouflage Uniform (links | edit)
- Presidential state car (United States) (links | edit)
- List of military clothing camouflage patterns (links | edit)
- Motion camouflage (links | edit)
- Hugh B. Cott (links | edit)
- Countershading (links | edit)
- Type 87 (camouflage) (links | edit)
- New Zealand disruptive pattern material (links | edit)
- M98 camouflage pattern (links | edit)
- Ukrainian Ground Forces (links | edit)
- Digital Camouflage (redirect page) (links | edit)
- M90 (camouflage) (links | edit)
- Flower mantis (links | edit)
- Desert Night Camouflage (links | edit)
- Russian military deception (links | edit)
- Digital camo (redirect page) (links | edit)
- List of Canadian inventions, innovations, and discoveries (links | edit)
- Erbsenmuster (links | edit)
- Decorator crab (links | edit)
- Marine Corps Combat Utility Uniform (links | edit)
- John Graham Kerr (links | edit)
- Aggressive mimicry (links | edit)