Digital Tiger Stripe Pattern

Digital Tiger Stripe Pattern, also known as TigerPat is the Democratic Republic Air Force's primary camouflage pattern. The Family of patterns was developed by Concealment Systems LLC, currently the Air Force fields TigerPat Woodland, TigerPat Arid and TigerPat Urban with the possibility of TigerPat Winter, however the D.R. Air Force has shown little interest in TigerPat Winter as they have adopted Ghost Camouflage Alpine to fill that roll. The Pattern is printed onto the Air Force's version of the D.R. Army's Advanced Combat Uniform, known as the Airman's Advanced Combat Uniform (AACU). The Pattern was developed to replace the old Woodland and Desert Patterns that the D.R. Air Force had been using. The pattern was adopted in 2007, with the Arid and Urban patterns following in 2008 and 2010. The TigerPat Desert differs a bit from the standard TigerPat Woodland, most notably in style but otherwise the family of patterns is very similar.

Derivative Patterns
Due to Tiger Stripe being very popular and Digital Tiger Stripe being very new, several derivative patterns have come out from Concealment Systems LLC that have different colorways, one of them known as TigerPat Multi-Terrain is a digital pattern using the Ghost Camouflage colorways. These patterns are also aimed at the export market, because the D.R. Air Force will not allow the pattern to be sold to foreign nations.