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The NEMUS 2D Camouflage Pattern, a brief overview introducing this new Woods camouflage

Updated: Jan 22

A concise introduction about the ProApto's Transitio Nemus 2D camouflage design developed for deciduous and coniferous woods

Introduction


The Nemus pattern was designed for wooded environments. It is a specific pattern for deciduous and coniferous woods. The pattern show multiple brown and tan tones contrasted by moss green and black areas. Both the colour scheme and the texture are protected in Italy by SIAE and are covered by ProApto's international patent of Multispectral Camouflage.


Here below is a comprehensive unedited photo gallery of NEMUS pattern displayed in multiple environments and seasons at different light conditions:



The Pattern Nemus (Transitio Nemus) is part of the Transitio family, consisting of 7 camouflage designs. The Transitio family, in comparison with our Exitium family (consisting of 11 designs), features a more marked macro camouflage while exhibiting a reasonably detailed micro pattern. The name comes from ancient Roman Latin nĕmus, nemŏris - meaning woods/grove, and the noun transĭtĭo, transitionis, meaning transition, crossing. The name was chosen since the pattern is designed to be used across multiple kind of woods in several biomes.


We employ the Nemus Pattern in our Multispectral Thermal Camouflage and for VIS camouflage products like the Velator overlayer.



Here below a comparison between the German PeaDot and the iconic Italian Vegetato



 
 
 

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