The history of the unique Rhodesian camouflage
Rhodesian camouflage has its roots in Rhodesia, a British colony that later became Zimbabwe. It was the result of a desire to create a camouflage pattern inspired by the British Special Forces of World War II. A brushstroke pattern quickly gained fame and was used by various forces, even reaching the competition for a new camouflage for the US Marine Corps.
Rhodesian camouflage is a disruptive pattern that breaks up the silhouette of a soldier, just like the Desert Night Camo and Tiger Stripe. Consists of large, contrasting brown and green spots placed on a dark, sandy background. Today, the Rhodesian Camo is a cult camouflage and a treat for military lovers.