What is ocp camo?

OCP (Operational Camouflage Pattern) is a military camouflage pattern used by the United States Armed Forces. It was officially adopted in 2015 to replace the previous Universal Camouflage Pattern (UCP) as the standard camouflage pattern for all branches of the U.S. military.

OCP features a mixture of greens, tans, and browns in a pattern designed to mimic the colors of the environment in a variety of terrain types. The pattern is intended to be more effective than UCP in providing concealment for military personnel in a wider range of environments, including both desert and woodland settings.

In addition to its effectiveness as a camouflage pattern, OCP is also designed to help streamline the supply chain for military uniforms and equipment. The pattern is used for a variety of clothing and gear items, including combat uniforms, helmets, body armor, and backpacks.

Overall, OCP has been well-received by military personnel for its improved effectiveness and versatility compared to previous camouflage patterns. It has become a distinctive and recognizable symbol of the U.S. military in recent years.