You should read more and post less. Those old Soviet patterns are NOT digital - they're not even pixiliated.
The 1944 pattern a "birch leaves" pattern - in other words, an artistically produced rendering of the jagged shapes of the types of leaves prevalent in central Russian forests. Similarly, the KMLK pattern is an artistic rendering of the effect of sunlight filtering through the forest canopy. Which is why it was nick-named "sun rays" pattern by the Soviet troops.
Besides this, the concept of analogue and digital weren't even known of in 1944! And anyways, this misconception by some fans of Russian camo has already been discussed and debunked a thousand times already.
I even would say that German SS camouflages were much more closer to idea of digital patterns than any others till the end of 1990's.
I got me the M05. Posting pics of it sooner or later. The cold weather camo is pretty cool.
Nice.
The USAF new uniform, isn't it only a modern tiger stripe, notthing really special?
New Russian digital pattern, seems to use the old Flora colour pallete, adopted in Dec 2007:
Subdued version (probably for mountain troops, Arctic etc.) :
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