Camouflage

Material or paint that is colored so that what or whoever is covered by it blends in with the natural environment with the intent of misleading, and evading opposing teams. Material can be clothing for personnel, and/or tarps for protecting tactical positions. Camouflage paint can be applied to personnel, or objects such as guns and claymores to further blend in.
Different enivronments call for different kinds of camouflage. Woodland camouflage emphasizes green, brown, and black to match the surrounding trees, and dirt. Desert camouflage uses light and dark browns to blend well with surrounding sand, and light brown/tan-colored structures. Black Camouflage is most often used when skirmishing at night.