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CADPAT

The Canadian Disruptive Pattern (CADPAT; French: dessin de camouflage canadien, DcamC) is the computer-generated digital camouflage pattern developed for use by the Canadian Armed Forces. Four operational variations of CADPAT have been used by the Canadian Armed Forces: a temperate woodland pattern, an arid regions pattern, a winter operations pattern…

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In service
1997–present
Place of origin
Canada
Produced
1995–present
Type
Military camouflage pattern
Used by
Canadian Armed Forces
Variants
CADPAT Temperate Woodland (TW) · CADPAT Arid Regions (AR) · CADPAT Winter Operations (WO) · CADPAT Multi-Terrain (MT)

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CADPAT

Nodes36
Edges35
Triples61
Avg. degree1.94
Density0.055556
Components1

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related to history · 18
CADPAT → After, Canada's, Clothe, CTS, CTS Project, Equipment, Integrated Protective Clothing, IPCE, Land Force Command, NATO, November, Once CADPAT, Ongoing, Project, Soldier, Technology Demonstration, The, The Canadian Disruptive Pattern
related to Pattern variations · 11
CADPAT → Air Command, AR, Canadian Armed Forces, In, Land Force Command, MT, MT-patterned, The, The Canadian Armed Forces, TW, WO
related to Multi-terrain · 10
CADPAT → AR, Beginning, Canadian Armed Forces, Equipment Modernization, In, MT, SOCEM, Soldier Operational Clothing, The, TW
related to Similar designs · 7
CADPAT → Battle Dress Uniform, CADPAT AR, CADPAT TW, Desert Camouflage Uniform, MARPAT, The, United States Marine Corps
related to External links · 5
CADPAT → Archived, CADPATDigital Camouflage History, Clothe, Hyperstealth Biotechnology Corporation, Soldier
Variants · 4
CADPAT → CADPAT Arid Regions (AR), CADPAT Multi-Terrain (MT), CADPAT Temperate Woodland (TW), CADPAT Winter Operations (WO)
In service · 1
CADPAT → 1997–present
Place of origin · 1
CADPAT → Canada
Produced · 1
CADPAT → 1995–present
Type · 1
CADPAT → Military camouflage pattern

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pattern canadian forces armed temperate woodland camouflage multi-terrain tw ar arid regions new first operational winter operations also used issued

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
CADPATIn service1997–present1.00infobox
CADPATPlace of originCanada1.00infobox
CADPATProduced1995–present1.00infobox
CADPATTypeMilitary camouflage pattern1.00infobox
CADPATUsed byCanadian Armed Forces1.00infobox
CADPATVariantsCADPAT Temperate Woodland (TW)1.00infobox
CADPATVariantsCADPAT Arid Regions (AR)1.00infobox
CADPATVariantsCADPAT Winter Operations (WO)1.00infobox
CADPATVariantsCADPAT Multi-Terrain (MT)1.00infobox
CADPATWarsWar in Afghanistan1.00infobox
CADPATrelated to External linksClothe0.60section
CADPATrelated to External linksSoldier0.60section

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