Propper International - A-TACS Camo

A-TACS® was developed by Digital
Concealment Systems, (DCS) to answer the call for better and more
effective camouflage system integration for duty personnel in any
service branch from military to law enforcement. A-TACS® is designed as a
universal pattern for a wide range of operational environments with
additional supporting color and design variants to follow.
Many
of the modern digital camouflage patterns currently in use by the
tactical community have flaws. The square pixels used to create the
distortion effect do not replicate the shapes, forms and shadows of the
environment they are deployed in-especially when viewed through
optics. The ninety-degree angles and limited use of natural colors can
in many cases, make detection easier.
Additionally, the “visual noise”
in these same patterns tends to make them close-up into a solid color,
producing a “blobbing” effect when viewed from a distance. A-TACS®
addresses and improves these critical issues in three ways.
1. – Replace un-natural square
pixels with organic pixels. Utilizing the patented process, Digital Concealment Systems created a
palette of natural colors digitally sampled from real-world elements
in carefully controlled lighting. The pattern is then created using a
mathematical algorithm that writes “organically-shaped” pixels using
the specific color information given. The resulting pattern while
still digital, is far more organic in appearance.
2.- Use small patterns to create
larger more distinct shapes designed to work at a distance. Small shapes
create larger shapes and larger shapes are organized into a distinct
pattern with no horizontal or vertical orientation. This unique
“pattern within a pattern” concept allows A-TACS® to effectively break
the human outline at great distances thereby, minimizing the “blobbing”
effect of other patterns when viewed from a distance.
3.- More effective use of
color-range produces a better concealment system. A-TACS® is created
using a far greater range of inter-mingled natural colors than was
previously possible. The overall base color for the cast is a neutral
tan which is designed for use in open, rocky or arid environments.
Furthermore, the abstract and
intricate nature of this pattern gives it a unique “fingerprint” which
is not only adaptable to various service branches, but also makes it
difficult to copy.