Camouflage (UNSC)

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Camouflage, also known as cryptic coloration or concealing coloration, is a form of deception that allows an otherwise visible organism or object to remain indiscernible, or to "blend in", from the surrounding environment. Examples include the battledress of a UNSC Marine.

Camouflage dates back to World War II, where camouflage was beginning to be used by both factions of the war. They have changed throughout the years and are still used in combat by UNSC Marines.