Frog Skin
U.S. military camouflage pattern / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Frog Skin, also known as Duck Hunter, is a battledress camouflage pattern[2] with mottle and disruptive coloration to blend into the environment similar to a frog's crypsis skin.[3]
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Frog Skin | |
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Type | Military camouflage pattern |
Place of origin | United States |
Service history | |
In service | 1942-1960s |
Used by | See Users |
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Production history | |
Designer | Norvell Gillespie |
No. produced | 150,000 (Initial Numbers)[1] |
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The M1942 Frog Skin pattern was the United States military's first attempt at disruptive coloration camouflage.[2]