

United Dynamics Corp. does not carry or stock
or sell Camouflage. We
only license our exclusive D3P = Digital
Disruptive Depth Patterns.
Click on the linked pictures to
enlarge.
These
patterns are copyrighted © 2002, 2003 HyperStealth, All
Rights Reserved. Patterns may be licensed for use only with permission.
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D3P Night Version
D3P = Digital
Disruptive Depth Pattern
The
pattern utilizes special techniques to give it a positive (depth) design while
still incorporating omni directional digital pattern for use in negative areas. Trees and solid objects are positive areas
which is what a hunter would stand against and requires a positive type
camouflage such as tree bark camo. A moving object within a negative area is
quickly picked out in positive style camouflage. D3P is omni (all) directional with the
pattern which is also enhanced in that no sharp edges occur in the pattern due
to the pixilation on all edges.
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D3P Snow Version
D3P = Digital
Disruptive Depth Pattern
The
initial attempted pattern on the right (picture to left) was to white for
positive areas such as trees and solid objects, the second pattern on the left
was great for positive areas but stands out in negative areas, flat areas with
little to no cover. The design was compromised for overall requirements with
enough positive blend so as to not stand out in a positive area while still
allowing for negative area movement with few dark areas which would attract the
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D3P Urban Version
D3P = Digital
Disruptive Depth Pattern
The pattern
utilizes special techniques to give it a positive (depth) design while still
incorporating omni directional digital
pattern for use in negative
areas.

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D3P Woodland Version
D3P = Digital
Disruptive Depth Pattern
The
pattern utilizes special techniques to give it a positive (depth) design while
still incorporating omni directional digital pattern for use in negative areas.
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D3P Desert Version
D3P = Digital
Disruptive Depth Pattern
The
pattern utilizes special techniques to give it a positive (depth) design while
still incorporating omni directional digital pattern for use in negative areas.
The HyperStealth D3P Desert pattern is compared to the new MARPAT on the right.
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D3P Tropical-Temperate Version
D3P = Digital
Disruptive Depth Pattern
The
pattern utilizes special techniques to give it a positive (depth) design while
still incorporating omni directional digital pattern for use in negative areas.
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These
patterns are copyrighted © 2002 by Guy
Cramer, All
Rights Reserved. Patterns may only be used only with permission.
This page and information © Copyright 2002,
Guy Cramer., All Rights Reserved.
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HyperStealth.
