Disruptive Pattern Material (DPM) is the commonly used name of a
camouflage
Camouflage is the use of any combination of materials, coloration, or illumination for concealment, either by making animals or objects hard to see, or by disguising them as something else. Examples include the leopard's spotted coat, the b ...
pattern used by the
British Armed Forces
The British Armed Forces are the unified military, military forces responsible for the defence of the United Kingdom, its British Overseas Territories, Overseas Territories and the Crown Dependencies. They also promote the UK's wider interests ...
as well as many other armed forces worldwide, particularly in former British colonies.
The main variants of DPM are a four-colour woodland pattern, and desert patterns in two, three or four colours. The Woodland Pattern DPM was used with the mediumweight No.8 Temperate Combat Dress (c.1966/1968) and lightweight
No.9 Tropical Combat Dress (c.1976). The later Desert Pattern DPM (c.late 1980s) was designated the
No.5 Desert Combat Dress.
DPM has also been produced in black/white/grey Urban DPM, in various blue tones and even in purple.
DPM has been phased out in British military service, superseded by
Multi-Terrain Pattern
The Multi-Terrain Pattern (MTP) is the standard camouflage pattern of the British Armed Forces. It is a modified version of the Disruptive Pattern Material camouflage with Multicam colours.
As part of the British Ministry of Defence's (MOD) P ...
.
History
The
British Army
The British Army is the principal Army, land warfare force of the United Kingdom. the British Army comprises 73,847 regular full-time personnel, 4,127 Brigade of Gurkhas, Gurkhas, 25,742 Army Reserve (United Kingdom), volunteer reserve perso ...
first used a form of DPM for the famous
Denison smock
The Denison smock was a coverall jacket issued to Special Operations Executive (SOE) agents, the Parachute Regiment (United Kingdom), Parachute Regiment, the Glider Pilot Regiment, Air Landing Regiments, air observation post squadrons, British C ...
issued to the
Parachute Regiment and
British Commandos
The Commandos, also known as the British Commandos, were formed during the World War II, Second World War in June 1940, following a request from Winston Churchill, for special forces that could carry out Raid (military), raids against German-occ ...
from the early 1940s. The first examples of this design were said to be hand-painted. The Denison smock design went through minor changes, and continued in use with the
Royal Marines
The Royal Marines provide the United Kingdom's amphibious warfare, amphibious special operations capable commando force, one of the :Fighting Arms of the Royal Navy, five fighting arms of the Royal Navy, a Company (military unit), company str ...
and the
Parachute Regiment until the 1970s.
Development
1960 Pattern
From 1960, the British Army was issued with the 1960 Pattern field-uniform consisting of a ''Combat Smock'', ''Combat Trousers'', a ''Combat Hood'' attached to the smock by two epaulette buttons and a third button concealed under the collar, and, for exceptionally cold conditions, a
Parka
A parka, like the related anorak, is a type of coat (clothing), coat with a hood (headgear), hood, that may be lining (sewing), lined with fur or fake fur. Parkas and anoraks are staples of Inuit clothing, traditionally made from Reindeer, cari ...
.
First limited use
A new British DPM was developed in the early 1960s, using the four basic western European temperate colours of black, dark brown, mid-green and a dark sand to make a very effective camouflage that has survived in its basic design, with no more than slight changes to the colours and pattern, until current times.
This design was probably used first on a very small scale for a hooded ''Smock, Windproof, 1963 Pattern'', issued only to special forces.
In 1966 the Army introduced, though not universally, a camouflage field uniform.
Known informally as the 1966 Pattern, it was in fact identical in design to the 1960 Pattern kit, though now made in DPM fabric. It is labelled, like the earlier plain olive green version, ''Smock, Combat, 1960 Pattern'' and ''Trousers, Combat, 1960 Pattern''.
The 1966 DPM range did not completely replace the plain olive green 1960 Pattern Smock and Trousers, which continued to be worn widely until the 1968 DPM kit was issued. Both the
Royal Marines
The Royal Marines provide the United Kingdom's amphibious warfare, amphibious special operations capable commando force, one of the :Fighting Arms of the Royal Navy, five fighting arms of the Royal Navy, a Company (military unit), company str ...
and the Parachute Regiment continued to wear the ''Trousers, Combat, 1960 Pattern'' with the
Denison smock
The Denison smock was a coverall jacket issued to Special Operations Executive (SOE) agents, the Parachute Regiment (United Kingdom), Parachute Regiment, the Glider Pilot Regiment, Air Landing Regiments, air observation post squadrons, British C ...
, and examples of these trousers were made even after 1968. These units eventually stopped issuing the Denison smock (in mid to late 1970s) and adopted smocks in the general-issue DPM while still for a time wearing the plain olive 1960 Pattern Trousers.
The 1968 Pattern range—first general use
Before the 1966 Pattern equipment had reached all units a slightly revised design of ''Smock, Combat'' and ''Trousers, Combat'' were introduced as the 1968 Pattern range. The 1966 Pattern DPM fabric design was changed very little for the 1968 issue, and it seems that the 1968 Pattern garments were made for some time in the two very similar DPM fabrics. A ''Hood, Combat, DPM'', made of DPM cotton fabric and with a plain olive green lining, was also included in the range, fastened as required to the back of the Smock with the two epaulette buttons and a third under the collar.
In doing this the British Army was the first to adopt a camouflage uniform universally.
For the Royal Marines, which had a responsibility for
NATO
The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO ; , OTAN), also called the North Atlantic Alliance, is an intergovernmental organization, intergovernmental Transnationalism, transnational military alliance of 32 Member states of NATO, member s ...
's northern flank, a ''Smock, Windproof, Arctic'' and ''Trousers, Windproof, Arctic'' were introduced circa 1972. These were made in a lightweight, but wind-proof, DPM fabric and could be worn over quilted jacket and trousers in extreme cold conditions. The design of both smock and trousers differ radically from both the standard and para designs. The smock is long and loose-fitting, and incorporates a voluminous wired-rim hood, while the trousers have zips in the lower leg to allow them to be put on over boots.
In the mid-1970s a new
Smock Parachutist DPM (Para smock) was introduced for the
Parachute Regiment and other airborne units. Though made in the 1968 Pattern cotton fabric, its design was closer to that of its predecessor, the Denison smock.
At the same time a ''Smock, Sniper'', was introduced, based heavily on the
Smock Parachutist DPM and sharing many of its details. It was distinguished by its padded elbows and shoulders, relocated lower pockets, multiple loops for securing natural camouflage material and hooks for the rifle sling.
During the late 1970s, batches of the 1968 Pattern camouflage were used by the
USAF Police Tactical Neutralisation Teams at
RAF Upper Heyford
Royal Air Force Upper Heyford or more simply RAF Upper Heyford is a former Royal Air Force station located north-west of Bicester near the village of Upper Heyford, Oxfordshire, Upper Heyford, Oxfordshire, England. In the World War II, Second W ...
as a temporary stand-in for the
ERDL/
M81 Woodland fatigues.
Later developments

The pattern was changed slightly with subsequent issues. On early 1960 Pattern (manufactured from 1966) and 1968 Pattern DPM uniforms the sand coloured base would appear to lighten in tone at night, becoming dangerously conspicuous. This was addressed in the late 1970s, when the sand and brown colours were slightly darkened. The 1985 Pattern has fewer, less precise dots and the brown is much darker; 1990 and later has a band of new shapes and is smaller; 1994 has an orangey colour instead of a tan. Tropical poly-cotton DPM uniforms varied even more; early versions were very brightly coloured notably with a russet brown and emerald green which faded to rather unexpected pastel tones of blueish green and pink-brown with washing. Late 1970s and early 1980s Tropicals have a more yellowish sand base and are greatly sought-after by those wishing to appear stylish, while the final production style in the early 1990s used colours closer to temperate uniforms.
DPM items in the Combat Soldier 95 clothing system have similar colours to the 1966 uniform. However, instead of all four colours being printed onto a whitish base, the material is in fact woven in the sand shade and overprinted only with three colours. This leads to a loss in contrast between the colours after washing and wear, and the clothing tends to appear darker when wet than previous types did.
Although slight changes have been made to DPM and the colours, the pattern is easy to recognise. There are also jungle versions of DPM where the colours are brighter, and on one variation the tan is darker than the green.
From 1990 a system of
personal load carrying equipment was introduced, initially produced in olive green. The olive type was quickly replaced in production by a disruptively patterned version, and now almost all British issue webbing and rucksacks are disruptively patterned in the
Multi-Terrain Pattern
The Multi-Terrain Pattern (MTP) is the standard camouflage pattern of the British Armed Forces. It is a modified version of the Disruptive Pattern Material camouflage with Multicam colours.
As part of the British Ministry of Defence's (MOD) P ...
(MTP).
Current issued DPM equipment is IRR (
Infrared
Infrared (IR; sometimes called infrared light) is electromagnetic radiation (EMR) with wavelengths longer than that of visible light but shorter than microwaves. The infrared spectral band begins with the waves that are just longer than those ...
Reflective) coated. This coating has a specific reflective wavelength in order to blend in with natural colours in the infra-red
light spectrum
The electromagnetic spectrum is the full range of electromagnetic radiation, organized by frequency or wavelength. The spectrum is divided into separate bands, with different names for the electromagnetic waves within each band. From low to high ...
. This reduces the visibility of soldiers to
night vision device
A night-vision device (NVD), also known as a night optical/observation device (NOD) or night-vision goggle (NVG), is an optoelectronic device that allows visualization of images in low levels of light, improving the user's night vision.
The ...
s, which detect infra-red light, as trees and other green plants reflect deep red and infra-red light (the
Wood Effect).
Desert variants

A desert variant was first issued on a limited basis in the late 1980s consisting of subdued sand and
khaki
The color khaki (, ) is a light shade of tan (color), tan with a slight yellowish tinge.
Khaki has been used by many armies around the world for uniforms and equipment, particularly in arid or desert regions, where it provides camouflage rela ...
hues but was replaced by a two-colour light brown on sand
[Armies of the Gulf War, Elite 45, Osprey Publishing 1993, Gordon L Rottman, ] version by 1990 because four-colour (light and dark browns, khaki, and sand) versions had been adopted by some Middle Eastern countries, notably Kuwait and the
Iraqi Republican Guard
The Iraqi Republican Guard () was a branch of the Iraqi military from 1969 to 2003, which existed primarily during the presidency of Saddam Hussein. Initially a praetorian guard unit tasked with the sole purpose to protect the president of ...
.
One variant including a shade of green is also currently worn by members of the
Indonesian National Armed Forces
The Indonesian National Armed Forces (; abbreviated as TNI) are the military forces of the Republic of Indonesia. It consists of the Indonesian Army, Army (''TNI-AD''), Indonesian Navy, Navy (''TNI-AL''), and Indonesian Air Force, Air Force ('' ...
assigned to the
Garuda Contingent serving in the
United Nations peacekeeping
Peacekeeping by the United Nations is a role of the United Nations's Department of Peace Operations and an "instrument developed by the organization as a way to help countries torn by conflict to create the conditions for lasting peace". It is ...
missions.
A three colour (reddish brown, khaki, and sand) version also exists and was worn by Syrian forces,
Lebanese Forces
The Lebanese Forces ( ') is a Lebanon, Lebanese Christianity in Lebanon, Christian-based political party and Lebanese Forces (militia), former militia during the Lebanese Civil War. It currently holds 19 of the 128 seats in Lebanon's Parliamen ...
, and the
Saudi Arabian National Guard
The Saudi Arabian National Guard (SANG), also known as the White Army, is one of the three major branches of the military forces of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
The national guard is under the administrative control of the Ministry of National ...
.
File:Afghanistan Visit.JPG, British troops wearing two-colour No.5 Desert Combat Dress in 2007.
File:Saudi security forces on parade - Flickr - Al Jazeera English (12).jpg, Saudi Arabia National Guardsmen run past in three-colour desert DPM.
File:A_member_of_the_1st_Battalion,_325th_Airborne_Infantry_Regiment,_explains_the_M252_81mm_mortar_to_Saudi_Arabian_national_guardsmen.JPEG, Saudi Arabian National Guardsmen wearing three-colour desert DPM during Operation Desert Shield
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File:Satgas Kizi TNI Monusco XX Q Ikuti Penataran Contingent Training Capsule (CTC) di Kongo TA 2020.jpg, Multiple examples of the Indonesian four-colour variant of desert DPM
Variants
New Zealand DPM
GVT M93
A development of DPM used by the Armed forces of the Netherlands
Users
Current
* : Used by
Botswana Defence Force
The Botswana Defence Force (BDF, ) is the military of Botswana. The main component of the BDF is the Botswana Ground Force; there is also an air wing and a riverine patrol contingent attached to the ground forces, with 10 Panther airboats and 2 ...
.
* : Known as M2003 DPM.
* : Used Indonesian DPMs by the 911th Special Forces Regiment. Cambodian-made DPMs used by the Cambodian Army.
* : Used by
Georgian Special Operations Command.
* : Some used by Greek special forces units.
* : Used by the
Hong Kong Police Force
The Hong Kong Police Force (HKPF) is the primary law enforcement, investigative agency, and largest Hong Kong Disciplined Services, disciplined service under the Security Bureau (Hong Kong), Security Bureau of Hong Kong.
Pursuant to the one c ...
.
* : Used by the
Indonesian National Armed Forces
The Indonesian National Armed Forces (; abbreviated as TNI) are the military forces of the Republic of Indonesia. It consists of the Indonesian Army, Army (''TNI-AD''), Indonesian Navy, Navy (''TNI-AL''), and Indonesian Air Force, Air Force ('' ...
(TNI) since 1984 as standard issue, which was done under the order of then General
Benny Moerdani. Arid version used for desert terrain. Digital version of the DPM made for soldiers graduating into Raider Battalions in December 2003.
* : Uses Indian-made DPMs, currently only used by Airforce personnel. This is to be replaced by a digital camouflage pattern adopted in 2022.
* : Desert DPM is a standard use uniform in Iran's Army and Revolutionary Guard.
* : DPM camo used by the
Jamaica Defence Force
The Jamaica Defence Force (JDF) is the combined military of Jamaica, consisting of an infantry Regiment and Reserve Corps, an Air Wing, a Coast Guard fleet and a supporting Engineering Unit. The JDF is based upon the British military model, with ...
since 1992 will be replaced by Hypersteath's Digital Combat Uniform.
*: Used by
Kenya Defence Forces
The Kenya Defence Forces (KDF) (, stylized as "KENYA ARMED FORCES" capitalized on its coat of arms) are the armed forces of the Republic of Kenya. They are made up of the Kenya Army, Kenya Navy, and Kenya Air Force. The current KDF was establ ...
.
* : Used by
Lesotho Defence Force
The Lesotho Defence Force (LDF) is the military of the Southern African Lesotho, Kingdom of Lesotho, which consists of about 2,000 personnel and is tasked with maintaining internal security, territorial integrity, and defending the constitution o ...
.
*
* : DPM camo used by Border Guards.
* : Used by the Omani military, using the British DPM as a basis by using orange and light khaki colors with the light khaki changed to light orange in the 1990s.
* : The Papua New Guinean military uses the ''Kumul'' DPM pattern, which are produced under contract by Platatac.
* : The Filipino-made DPM used by the
Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP), colloquially referred to as the BDA (''Battle Dress Attire'') Pattern, is being incrementally replaced by Philippine Army Pattern (PHILARPAT) beginning in 2016, after it received official patent in the Philippines in the same year. Surplus stocks of the BDA printed with the localized DPM pattern are being issued to
Reservists
A reservist is a person who is a member of a military reserve force. They are otherwise civilians, and in peacetime have careers outside the military. Reservists usually go for training on an annual basis to refresh their skills. This person ca ...
and
ROTC
The Reserve Officers' Training Corps (ROTC; or ) is a group of college- and university-based officer-training programs for training commissioned officers of the United States Armed Forces.
While ROTC graduate officers serve in all branches o ...
officers.
* : DPM clones known as ''Smog''.
* : Used by the
SAJ only in operations outside cities/towns.
* :
Special Task Force.
* : Used by the Ukrainian military.
* : Blue DPM used by British soldiers in OPFOR roles since 2015, and certain Cadet units still wear the pattern.
* : DPM used by
Vanuatu Mobile Forces.
Former
* : DPM clone known as Camuflaje Patagonico'' used by Argentine troops deployed in the Patagonia and Cordillerana regions.
* : Formerly used by Royal Australian Air Force from 1970s-1980s.
* : Used both green and desert-type DPM until 2013 when they were replaced by digital patterns.
* : Used an indigenous variant of the DPM.
* : Used on military uniforms.
* : Replaced by Digital Disruptive Pattern-based BDUs made by Force-21 equipment in 2011.
* : Known to be used by airborne-trained soldiers. Small number of Desert DPMs bought for Canadian soldiers involved in UNIKOM.
* : Used by Special Forces DPM pattern similar to that worn by the Philippines. Known to wear digital patterns based on said pattern.
*
* : Known to be formerly used by the Iraqi military.
* : Formerly used by the Army Ranger Wing from the 1980s to 1990s before they, like the rest of the Irish Defense Forces, began to be issued with the Irish DPM.
*
* : Used from surplus DPM British by Malaysian peacekeepers during
UNPROFOR
The United Nations Protection Force (UNPROFOR; also known by its French acronym FORPRONU: ''Force de Protection des Nations Unies'') was the first United Nations peacekeeping force in Croatia and in Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bosnia and ...
SFOR
The Stabilisation Force (SFOR) was a NATO-led multinational peacekeeping force deployed to Bosnia and Herzegovina after the Bosnian War. Although SFOR was led by NATO, several non-NATO countries contributed troops. It was replaced by EUFOR Alt ...
and
IFOR
The Implementation Force (IFOR) was a NATO-led multinational peace enforcement force in Bosnia and Herzegovina under a one-year mandate from 20 December 1995 to 20 December 1996 under the codename ''Operation Joint Endeavour''.
Background
In ...
in
Bosnian War
The Bosnian War ( / Рат у Босни и Херцеговини) was an international armed conflict that took place in Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bosnia and Herzegovina between 1992 and 1995. Following several earlier violent incid ...
* : From 1991 to 2011, known as M91 DPM.
Some still in operational use.
* : From 1980 to 2013. See
New Zealand disruptive pattern material for more details.
** Formerly used a New Zealand version of the Desert DPM.
* : Used by Special Forces until replaced by Multicam in early 2000s
* : DPM-based camos used by the SSG.
* : Red DPM formerly used by Philippine Coast Guard.
* : Adopted to replace their Lizard camo uniforms
in the 1980s.
* : Used DPM until 2017.
* :
Saudi Arabian National Guard
The Saudi Arabian National Guard (SANG), also known as the White Army, is one of the three major branches of the military forces of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
The national guard is under the administrative control of the Ministry of National ...
used three-color desert and black DPM.
*
* :
Hunter Group and
32 Battalion operators use DPM-based clothing/gear in the
South African Border War
The South African Border War, also known as the Namibian War of Independence, and sometimes denoted in South Africa as the Angolan Bush War, was a largely asymmetric conflict that occurred in Namibia (then South West Africa), Zambia, and Angol ...
.
*
* : Used by the
Sri Lanka Army Commando Regiment
The Commando Regiment ( ''komāndo rejimēnthuwa''; ) is the Commandos (United Kingdom), commando formation of the Sri Lanka Army. The unit specializes in various roles including Hostage, hostage rescue, counter-terrorism, unconventional warfare, ...
.

* : Locally developed copy used by the
Syrian Army
The Syrian Army is the land force branch of the Syrian Armed Forces. Up until the fall of the Assad regime, the Syrian Arab Army existed as a land force branch of the Syrian Arab Armed Forces, which dominanted the military service of the fo ...
.
* : Used by Thai special forces.
* : Desert and woodland patterns used by
British Armed Forces
The British Armed Forces are the unified military, military forces responsible for the defence of the United Kingdom, its British Overseas Territories, Overseas Territories and the Crown Dependencies. They also promote the UK's wider interests ...
, the former used by OPFOR units after the Gulf War. Woodland pattern also used by
cadet forces until the adoption of Multi-Terrain Pattern.
** :
*** Formerly used by
The Royal Hong Kong Regiment (The Volunteers).
*** Formerly used by
The Hong Kong Military Service Corps.
* : Gray DPM formerly used by Uzbek special forces from 2006.
*
* : British DPM used from 1992-1997.
Non-State Actors
*
* Known to be used by anti-Assad forces in Syria.
*
Provisional Irish Republican Army
The Provisional Irish Republican Army (Provisional IRA), officially known as the Irish Republican Army (IRA; ) and informally known as the Provos, was an Irish republican paramilitary force that sought to end British rule in Northern Ireland ...
Others
* Used by the
New Zealand Cadet Forces until 2023, now being phased out in favour of CWDs.
* Used by The Hong Kong Adventure Corps.
Replacement
Multi-Terrain Pattern (MTP) is a six-colour camouflage pattern intended to replace both the four colour woodland DPM uniform and the desert pattern uniform used by the British Armed forces. MTP was procured and announced in late 2009, predicated around use in the Afghanistan theatre of operations but applicable to other theatres. A range of patterns were tried and evaluated in Britain, Cyprus, Kenya and Afghanistan against DPM, desert patterns and existing commercially available patterns. In April 2010, MTP combat uniforms began being issued to forces deployed in Afghanistan.
It was intended for DPM to be phased out completely for British Regular and Reserve forces by 2016,
but the use of jungle pattern DPM could still be retained by special forces for jungle operations.
See also
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DPM Parachute Smock
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Smock Windproof DPM
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Combat uniform#United Kingdom
References
Further reading
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