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*In Halo 3 and ODST, the Marines camo appears to be based off of the [http://www.kamouflage.net/camouflage/00049.php British 2-colour Desert DPM pattern].
*In Halo 3 and ODST, the Marines camo appears to be based off of the [http://www.kamouflage.net/camouflage/00049.php British 2-colour Desert DPM pattern].
*In Halo Reach, the Army appears to wear a variation of [http://www.kamouflage.net/camouflage/00284.php Multicam], while the Marine Corps pattern isn't discernible, though it is likely that they are using the same camo they used in Halo 1.
*In Halo Reach, the Army appears to wear a variation of [http://www.kamouflage.net/camouflage/00284.php Multicam], while the Marine Corps pattern isn't discernible, though it is likely that they are using the same camo they used in Halo 1.
*Finally there is the ODST Urban Camo which looks similar to Ecuador's Police Urban woodland pattern (new link pending). [[User talk:Nohomers48|Nohomers48]] 16:51, 25 October 2010 (EDT)
*Finally there is the ODST Urban Camo which looks either like the Ecuador Urban Woodland pattern(new link pending) or an urbanised version of the German [http://www.ww2-camouflage.com/page2.php Splittermuster] camo. [[User talk:Nohomers48|Nohomers48]] 04:38, 17 November 2010 (EST)

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Camouflage Patterns seen in the games

I've been looking at the patterns used in the UNSC Marines/Army uniforms and I have a identified that:

  • In Halo 1, there doesn't appear to be a discernible camouflage pattern;
  • In Halo 2, the Marines camouflage resembles the Russian Flora pattern;
  • In Halo 3 and ODST, the Marines camo appears to be based off of the British 2-colour Desert DPM pattern.
  • In Halo Reach, the Army appears to wear a variation of Multicam, while the Marine Corps pattern isn't discernible, though it is likely that they are using the same camo they used in Halo 1.
  • Finally there is the ODST Urban Camo which looks either like the Ecuador Urban Woodland pattern(new link pending) or an urbanised version of the German Splittermuster camo. Nohomers48 04:38, 17 November 2010 (EST)