Digital Camouflage

The Digital Camouflage is a pattern of camouflage that appears in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare and Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2.

Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare
"Black and white marpat camouflage finish."

- Camouflage description

In Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare, Digital Camouflage is available after achieving 25 headshots with a specific weapon. , and can only be used during online multiplayer. This camouflage works by effectively breaking up the outline of the weapon and making the weapon harder to see on almost all surfaces. For example, using the digital camouflage on an M40A3 makes it less noticeable by breaking up its large, solid-green body.

Note: The in-game description incorrectly claims that this camouflage is a "MARPAT" (Marine Pattern) digital camoflauge. In reality it more closely resembles the US Army "ARPAT" (Army Pattern) AKA "UCP" (Universal Camoflauge Pattern).

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2
The camouflage returns to Modern Warfare 2, after earning 15 headshots with any Primary Weapon. It is also seen in Singleplayer, in Loose Ends where the player starts with an ACR Grenadier Holographic with Digital Camo. In the Level "S.S.D.D." one can find an ACR Holographic with digital camo, in the last weapons crate Cpl. Dunn opens up before running The Pit. After running The Pit, it is possible to find a UMP.45 Holographic with digital camo on the table beside the weapons crates. Several AK-47s and RPDs with Digital Camouflage can be found in Exodus by Russian soldiers near the checkpoint, and in Wolverines! The only main difference is a brighter hue on brighter maps, such as Favela or Afghan, but it still retains most of the features found in Call of Duty 4.

When a player achieves level 30, the player acquires a title saying 1st Sgt. with the Digital Camouflage background. The Digital Camouflage helps the player blend in an urban environment more than the Urban Camo. The Digital Camouflage in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 resembles the pattern on the Army Combat Uniform (Universal Camouflage Pattern) used by the U.S. Army Rangers in-game. Most likely, it's considered an Urban digital camo.