I don't think I saved the link but there is a company that has licensed the Multicam pattern for the vehicle appliques. I didn't think much about saving the link since it's a clothing scale pattern for a vehicle which doesn't work and any long time members of SS will probably remember what a stickler I am for "correct" camouflage patterns, lol. But point blank, patterns on the scale for use with individual clothing and gear do not work on larger scale objects. If the pattern was blown up in scale to match the size of the vehicle and then modified to place the shapes in such a way as to conceal the identifying shape of said vehicle, then it may be effective in the environment it was designed for. For example, think about the old US Woodland BDU patterns and how they look compared to 3 Color NATO. Similar patterns with the same environments in mind but with very different execution specific to the item they are concealing. Another point is that once you have enough of a small scale camouflage pattern, you begin to see the actual pattern the shapes make on a large surface as the same shapes show up down the side in regular intervals. And as everyone knows, regular patterns of shapes scream "man made" and draw the eye's attention. As much as I hate to use it as an example, but the old pic of the Lamborghini with the Chocolate Chip pattern is a good example of blowing a small pattern up to scale rather then just painting it the same as the clothing pattern like the ACU HMMWVs. Just my .02