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US Army Camouflage Pattern (OCP) Color Scheme

The US Army Camouflage Pattern (OCP) Color Scheme palette has 6 colors which are Gray (#7C887E), Artichoke (#91967F), Laurel Green (#BAB79F), American Silver (#D3D2CD), Grullo (#A08D83) and Dark Silver (#726870).

This color combination was created by user Maya. The Hex, RGB and CMYK codes are in the table below.

Color Information Shades
Gray
  • Name: Gray
  • Hex: #7c887e
  • RGB: (124, 136, 126)
  • CMYK: 0.088, 0, 0.073, 0.466
Artichoke
  • Name: Artichoke
  • Hex: #91967f
  • RGB: (145, 150, 127)
  • CMYK: 0.033, 0, 0.153, 0.411
Laurel Green
  • Name: Laurel Green
  • Hex: #bab79f
  • RGB: (186, 183, 159)
  • CMYK: 0, 0.016, 0.145, 0.270
American Silver
  • Name: American Silver
  • Hex: #d3d2cd
  • RGB: (211, 210, 205)
  • CMYK: 0, 0.004, 0.028, 0.172
Grullo
  • Name: Grullo
  • Hex: #a08d83
  • RGB: (160, 141, 131)
  • CMYK: 0, 0.118, 0.181, 0.372
Dark Silver
  • Name: Dark Silver
  • Hex: #726870
  • RGB: (114, 104, 112)
  • CMYK: 0, 0.087, 0.017, 0.552

The Operational Camouflage Pattern (OCP) in the US Army is codenamed Scorpion W2. It is gradually replacing the Universal Camouflage Pattern (UCP) and will soon become the official combat uniform of the American soldiers in the military. The US Air Force has also opted to use this came pattern over the Airman Battle Uniform.

At the time of writing, the OCP Uniform and its close cousin, the Flame-Resistant Army Combat Uniform (FRACU), are worn by the soldiers of both the Army and the Air Force of the United States of America.

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US Army Camouflage Pattern (OCP) Color Scheme
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  • Random User November 15th, 2018

    Two “Grullo” color names? Smart.

  • Manish November 17th, 2018

    Agreed. It’s not supposed to be like that. Thanks for pointing it out. We’ll correct it.

  • Julie Stone Jewell February 16th, 2019

    What color thread is the new OCP uniform sewn in

  • Dan Cooper May 29th, 2019

    Aren’t there supposed to be 7 colors in the new OCP?

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