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Irish DPM

Irish DPM

What camo did the IRA use?

When discussing Irish military history, the camouflage most associated with Ireland is Irish DPM (Disruptive Pattern Material). This pattern was officially developed for and worn by the Irish Defence Forces, including the Army, Naval Service, and Air Corps.

The Irish DPM camouflage uniform was designed to blend into woodland and temperate environments, making it effective across the rolling green landscapes of Ireland and beyond. While sometimes mentioned in conversations about the IRA, it’s important to note that Irish DPM was the standard-issue camo of the Irish Defence Forces, not an official uniform of the IRA. However, surplus gear often found its way into civilian hands, which is why the association exists.

At Better Bushcraft, we feature authentic Irish DPM surplus and gear so you can own a piece of Irish military history. Whether you’re a collector, outdoorsman, or simply fascinated by Ireland’s camouflage history, this collection highlights one of the most recognizable European camo patterns of the late 20th century.