Loreng KKO, also known as Marine Corps spot camouflage, is heavily influenced by the US Frog skin pattern, but with larger spots. This camouflage was used during 1983-1984.

I acquired this complete matching set directly from the son of a veteran. It is attributed to “P” and has a serial number ending in 1053.

It is commonly known as “Macan Tutul” or Leopard pattern, which shares the same name as the Vietnamese Beo Gam camouflage, also known as the leopard pattern.
The jacket in this set features a 4-pocket design and is non-reversible. The colors of the jacket remain vibrant compared to the pants.




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