UK-based Wescom Defence is set to unveil its ATMIS Multispectral Camouflage (ATMIS MSC) suite, a “next-generation concealment system” designed to support tactical operations in complex, unpredictable terrain.
Debuting at DSEI 2025 in London, the system is built to give forces a battlefield edge by minimizing visibility across multiple spectrums.
It includes lightweight and 3D-textured materials suited for both individual soldiers and vehicles, allowing for flexible configurations depending on the mission.
“By combining proven protection across multiple spectrums … ATMIS MSC gives forces the tactical edge required for modern operations and emerging threats,” said Wescom’s Vice President of Defence Sales David Griffiths.

A Closer Look
ATMIS MSC includes several camouflage types tailored for different use cases.
ATMIS Flex is a lightweight, “versatile fabric” that shields against ultraviolet, radar, and heat signatures. ATMIS Crinkle uses a creased 3D-textured material to mimic terrain and help troops blend into their environment.
Wescom is also rolling out the ATMIS MK8 line with 2D and 3D variants, one focused on durability, the other using layered, leaf-like patterns.
Other components in the suite include upgraded ghillie suits, patrol cloaks, and a new Combat Net Defence System designed to add concealment and protection against drones and stray munitions.
Wescom said the entire ATMIS MSC product line is built to NATO standards and engineered to be “adaptable” and ready for the field.