
Named for the Valhallan 1212th "Cold Bloods", this camo pattern has become a standard iceworld fatigue in the Astra Militarum, finding use in campaigns from the Somnium Stars to the Eastlight Nebula. Whether it imbues its adopters with the famed tenacity of its namesakes, on the other hand, remains to be proven.

Originally created as an alternate camo pattern for the Fenguard of the mist-haunted bogs of Drook VI, this design has become a touchstone for use in battlezones from sodden marshland to rain-soaked trench-lines.

Seen across a hundred volcanic worlds, from Lahari IX to Mezoa, Fireclaw camo was perhaps most famously utilized by the Moebian 71st during the Diabolus Campaign, where fierce fighting amidst the lava floes cemented the regiment's formidable reputation.

This pattern mimics the shifting shadows of the myriad xenos structures that litter the sulphur deserts of Sarius III. Recently, a platoon of the Moebian 120th were sent to Sarius III to investigate strange xenos ruins. Upon their return, all but the most senior officers were mind-wiped…

Originally devised for a much-vaunted campaign across the triple-sunned planet of Ramanthus IV – a death world where crystal forests formed from rad-blasted sands, and maw-toothed fauna hunted unwary soldiers by night.

Warriors of Atoma, brace yourselves! Today we descend from the heavens like avenging angels. Today we bring the fire of the Emperor's wrath to our enemies. Today, we bring a reckoning like they've never seen before. Oo-rah!

Warriors of Atoma, brace yourselves! Today we descend from the heavens like avenging angels. Today we bring the fire of the Emperor's wrath to our enemies. Today, we bring a reckoning like they've never seen before. Oo-rah!

Warriors of Atoma, brace yourselves! Today we descend from the heavens like avenging angels. Today we bring the fire of the Emperor's wrath to our enemies. Today, we bring a reckoning like they've never seen before. Oo-rah!

It's true, it's a rather grand epithet for a pickaxe, but this is clearly no normal rock-breaking tool. While its origins are unclear, there can be no doubt about the quality of the craftsmanship that's gone into its construction.

While merely a replica of the infamous Yarrick's sidearm, this pistol has now been borne into battle against countless enemies, more than living up to the reputation held by its namesake.

Whether the target is a particularly stubborn piece of machinery, or a raging heretic, proper application of the Persuader is sure to get the job done.

Writ clear upon this blade is the Warrior's Oath: Death before Dishonour.

The ash-fields of Adraelus in the Nocturnus Straits are a hazardous environment created by decades of relentless war. Once sprawling from the shadow of a fledgling city, it is now a killing field, where reluctant Moebian regiments face nameless horrors amidst skeletal ruins.

The ash-fields of Adraelus in the Nocturnus Straits are a hazardous environment created by decades of relentless war. Once sprawling from the shadow of a fledgling city, it is now a killing field, where reluctant Moebian regiments face nameless horrors amidst skeletal ruins.

This Thunder Hammer has seen more battles than you ever will. Let every notch and scratch be a promise of victory.

One of 91 camo patterns put forward by Departmento Munitorum Questor, Sebastian Xanthez, in an attempt to standardize Astra Militarum campaign colours. Xanthez's treatise is currently in its 85th year of "processing".

Named for the Valhallan 1212th "Cold Bloods", this camo pattern has become a standard iceworld fatigue in the Astra Militarum, finding use in campaigns from the Somnium Stars to the Eastlight Nebula. Whether it imbues its adopters with the famed tenacity of its namesakes, on the other hand, remains to be proven.

Favoured by Valhallan Ice Warrior regiments during the Massari Gulf Campaign, which was notorious for its high body count and slender military gains. Conscripts became veterans overnight, which is just as well as few lived to see a second dawn. Of the five worlds the Imperium sought to reclaim in the Massari Gulf, two were left as blackened husks and a third never emerged from the warp storm that swallowed it.

Originally created as an alternate camo pattern for the Fenguard of the mist-haunted bogs of Drook VI, this design has become a touchstone for use in battlezones from sodden marshland to rain-soaked trench-lines.

Official designation notes claim this uniform variation was created for battle on the sun-scorched plains of Attikus XI. Rumours that it was first used during an ill-fated assault on a daemon world are robustly denied.

Official designation notes claim this uniform variation was created for battle on the sun-scorched plains of Attikus XI. Rumours that it was first used during an ill-fated assault on a daemon world are robustly denied.

Seen across a hundred volcanic worlds, from Lahari IX to Mezoa, Fireclaw camo was perhaps most famously utilized by the Moebian 71st during the Diabolus Campaign, where fierce fighting amidst the lava floes cemented the regiment's formidable reputation.

This camo pattern was last utilised amidst the sweltering rust-dunes of Megiddio Septima, where a joint battleforce formed of the Moebian 55th and the 6th Pyran Dragoons fought the Aeldari for control of a vast cache of archeotech.

Mortis Operatives are a secret cadre within Grendyl's warband, and you aren't cleared for that information.

This pattern mimics the shifting shadows of the myriad xenos structures that litter the sulphur deserts of Sarius III. Recently, a platoon of the Moebian 120th were sent to Sarius III to investigate strange xenos ruins. Upon their return, all but the most senior officers were mind-wiped…

Originally devised for a much-vaunted campaign across the triple-sunned planet of Ramanthus IV – a death world where crystal forests formed from rad-blasted sands, and maw-toothed fauna hunted unwary soldiers by night.

Use of these weapons in mountainous environments is restricted after several reported accidents involving wayward ogryn target practice and the loss of several watch towers due to avalanche.

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Worn by the privileged few soldiers of the Praetorian Guard during their sentry vigil in the shadow of the Titanoliths of Holy Terra, only a handful of uniforms and equipment bearing this pattern remain in circulation.

Worn by the privileged few soldiers of the Praetorian Guard during their sentry vigil in the shadow of the Titanoliths of Holy Terra, only a handful of uniforms and equipment bearing this pattern remain in circulation.

First seen in the Moebian Domain during the Fringe Wars, where Moebian regiments fought off an incursion of Necrons, this unusual pattern is usually reserved for battle on blighted worlds, beset by chemical and radiation disasters.

First seen in the Moebian Domain during the Fringe Wars, where Moebian regiments fought off an incursion of Necrons, this unusual pattern is usually reserved for battle on blighted worlds, beset by chemical and radiation disasters.

One of 91 camo patterns put forward by Departmento Munitorum Questor, Sebastian Xanthez, in an attempt to standardize Astra Militarum campaign colours. Xanthez's treatise is currently in its 85th year of "processing".

Named for the Valhallan 1212th "Cold Bloods", this camo pattern has become a standard iceworld fatigue in the Astra Militarum, finding use in campaigns from the Somnium Stars to the Eastlight Nebula. Whether it imbues its adopters with the famed tenacity of its namesakes, on the other hand, remains to be proven.

Originally created as an alternate camo pattern for the Fenguard of the mist-haunted bogs of Drook VI, this design has become a touchstone for use in battlezones from sodden marshland to rain-soaked trench-lines.

Seen across a hundred volcanic worlds, from Lahari IX to Mezoa, Fireclaw camo was perhaps most famously utilized by the Moebian 71st during the Diabolus Campaign, where fierce fighting amidst the lava floes cemented the regiment's formidable reputation.

This camo pattern was last utilised amidst the sweltering rust-dunes of Megiddio Septima, where a joint battleforce formed of the Moebian 55th and the 6th Pyran Dragoons fought the Aeldari for control of a vast cache of archeotech.

Mortis Operatives are a secret cadre within Grendyl's warband, and you aren't cleared for that information.

Originally designed for the Aeronautica Imperialis, the ornate design could only be seen by the naked eye, but through enemy viewfinders appeared simply as dark as the night sky. Popularised by ground crews, its use found favour amongst elite strike teams and rogue trader crews across the Imperium.

This pattern mimics the shifting shadows of the myriad xenos structures that litter the sulphur deserts of Sarius III. Recently, a platoon of the Moebian 120th were sent to Sarius III to investigate strange xenos ruins. Upon their return, all but the most senior officers were mind-wiped…

Originally devised for a much-vaunted campaign across the triple-sunned planet of Ramanthus IV – a death world where crystal forests formed from rad-blasted sands, and maw-toothed fauna hunted unwary soldiers by night.

This camouflage pattern evolved over the course of a lengthy four-year siege, in which an Imperial lunar fortress was eventually wrested from the control of renegades.

One shudders to think how this instrument is used to extract confessions from heretics.

One of 91 camo patterns put forward by Departmento Munitorum Questor, Sebastian Xanthez, in an attempt to standardize Astra Militarum campaign colours. Xanthez's treatise is currently in its 85th year of "processing".

Named for the Valhallan 1212th "Cold Bloods", this camo pattern has become a standard iceworld fatigue in the Astra Militarum, finding use in campaigns from the Somnium Stars to the Eastlight Nebula. Whether it imbues its adopters with the famed tenacity of its namesakes, on the other hand, remains to be proven.