Smart material with an old version of Ukrainian camouflage
Ukrainian camouflage until 2014.
Dubok (also Bhutan) is a tricolor military camouflage designed for the Armed Forces of the USSR in 1984. After the collapse of the USSR, it was used by the Armed Forces of Ukraine until 2014.
The color scheme oak, the so-called amoeba, consists of a light green background, on which spots of green and brown colors are applied. Camouflage is designed to blur the silhouette at long and close distances.
I provide two texture options. Also i provide the file of Substance Painter.
In the summer of 2014, a new version of the camouflage uniform was presented to replace the oak camouflage in the armed forces of Ukraine. In December 2014, samples of fabric, uniforms and shoes for a new uniform were presented to the military-political leadership. On July 15, 2015, a list of items of the Unified Combat Kit for military personnel was approved (which includes 65 items of military uniform, equipment and personal protective equipment). It is reported that the camouflage of the new Varan model complies with NATO standards and will begin to enter the troops in the fall of 2015.