M81 Woodland Camouflage
First introduced in 1981, M81 Woodland became the standard camouflage pattern for the U.S. Armed Forces for over two decades. Featuring a high-contrast mix of green, brown, sand, and black, the pattern was designed for temperate, wooded environments and quickly proved its versatility across a wide range of global deployments.
Despite being phased out of general issue in the mid-2000s, M81 remains in use by elite U.S. military units including Navy SEALs, SWCC, and MARSOC, valued for its disruptive effectiveness and iconic legacy. Its re-emergence in recent years — particularly in special operations circles — speaks to its continued relevance in both performance and reputation.
Classic. Combat-proven. Unmistakably Woodland.
Service History
- 1981–2005 (U.S. Army Service)
- 1981–present (U.S. Navy – Navy SEALs and SWCC)
- 1981–2011 (U.S. Air Force) 1981–present (State defense forces
- 1981–2002 (U.S. Marine Corps)
- 2011–present (U.S. Marine Corps Forces Special Operations Command only)