First adopted in 2002, this Lithuanian camouflage pattern, known as Miško or "forest" in English, is one of the more eye-catching designs recently issued by a NATO country. The pattern features a brighter olive green base overlaid with rich brown and grayish-black sawtooth shapes. These shapes are outlined with small white borders to further disrupt their contours.
Since 2018 Miško has begun to be replaced by the Multicam-inspired LITPAT, the Lithuanian answer to "do we two different need arid and woodland patterns?"