Mexico Marines select “Marina Trans Jungle” Camouflage (formerly known as US4CES Transitional), after new objective testing proves it is nearly twice as effective over their current digital pattern and Multicam in three separate environments.
In 2014 the Phase IV program was cancelled and the Mexican Marines immediately selected the US4CES transitional pattern as a potential replacement for their current digital pattern if objective testing confirmed the effectiveness of the US4CES camouflage.
Objective Testing methods for camouflage have been developed over fifty years, and have been employed successfully in numerous tests for the United States Army, the United States Marine Corps, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Bureau of Land Management, and others.
