3 August 2025


The Armed Forces of Ukraine will receive a new uniform set to gradually replace the MM-14 camouflage pattern, commonly known as “pixel.”
The announcement was published on the “Partner of the Ministry of Defense” website.
According to the report, the Central Directorate for the Development of Material Support has approved the MM-25 camouflage pattern for further use. It will be applied in the production of military clothing and equipment.
The official appearance of the MM-25 pattern has not been disclosed. However, according to specialized media like Boroshno News and First Division, MM-25 is reportedly a replica of the globally recognized Multicam design.

Illustrative photo of Multicam camouflage. Photo from open sources
The timeline for the transition has not been confirmed. Given the current size of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, a complete changeover could take several years. It is also unclear when the first sets of the new uniform will be issued to troops.
Additional context and background on camouflage patterns used in Ukraine are available in the following materials:
Multicam: How, Why, and Where This Camouflage Came From (in Ukrainian)
Camouflage of the Ukrainian Army: From “Butan” to MM-14
Multicam adoption expands globally
Germany’s Bundeswehr also recently announced plans to replace its Flecktarn camouflage with the more universal Multitarn pattern.
The German Federal Ministry of Defense, which had previously resisted the switch, now plans to begin purchasing new personal gear in 2026.
The full transition of all Bundeswehr personnel is expected to continue through 2028–2029.

As wars progress, so do their equipment. There are LOTS of camouflage patterns and the imagination can create lots more. It’s not easy to design one that is ideal. It’s actually impossible. Landscapes change their appearance, and so does the requirements of a camo pattern to match it.
“Germany’s Bundeswehr also recently announced plans to replace its Flecktarn camouflage with the more universal Multitarn pattern.”
This is so typical. Instead of concentration on the lessons learned from the war in Ukraine, and change or improve tactics, air defense, logistics, ammo, and weapons, the Germans are spending valuable resources on something not necessary. Replacing a camo pattern that is very good with another that cannot be any better is not smart.
The pruSSians will need a very good camo in the future i think. 🤣😇