
With ice-cold precision, the marksman picks his targets.

This parade-pattern is so garish it was abandoned entirely by the Moebian Sixth, until Dario Fylo – then a sergeant – wore it to battle as a dare. Such was his kill-count that day, that the Sixth adopted the pattern as an honorary “camo” designation.

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One suspects the previous owner had some help with the decoration on this weapon's barrel.

Made famous during the infamous Krourk Insurrection – a campaign waged across seemingly endless, arid plains, where the local sabretoothed fauna were far more of a threat than any renegade.

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 first utilised on the shroud world of Konald, where a combined battle group of Cadian, Landrian and Moebian regiments brought about the downfall of a notorious renegade warlord, ending a three-year campaign.

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…

This distinctive camo pattern was originally designed to mimic the leaves of a highly toxic, semi-sentient deathworld plant, in order to protect Astra Militarum soldiers from the predations of local fauna.

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 striking camo pattern was developed for the Haareus Campaign, where seven regiments – including the Moebian Steepleguard and the Pyran Dragoons – defeated a Tau enclave amidst the fire-blasted dunes of Haareus Delta.

This striking camo pattern was developed for the Haareus Campaign, where seven regiments – including the Moebian Steepleguard and the Pyran Dragoons – defeated a Tau enclave amidst the fire-blasted dunes of Haareus Delta.

Lasbolts and hard rounds harmlessly reflect off the brutal, advancing slab shield. In the last moments, their target sees the shock maul spring to life with crackiling energy. Usually things go black after that.

Clearly subject to unsanctioned modification, this boltgun's heraldry offers up a subtle warning that most victims notice far too late.

One half of a twinned set of weaponry, this bolt pistol has a notorious reputation - not least because so many have died fighting to claim it for themselves.

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.

A highly effective colouration, said to be a perfect match for the deadly toxvenom plant of Phade, a war-torn death world in the Moebian Fringe.

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.

Your fellow shift workers all laughed at the name you gave to your hand axe when Barton told everyone. Seems pretty appropriate now.

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.

Noted for its combat efficacy on the desert world of Hyrion, this pattern has long been a favourite of numerous abhuman regiments, many of whom were liberated during the campaign from the predations of the hated Drukhari.

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.

Said to be have been devised by the legendary Iron Hand Straken himself, this camo pattern takes its name from the grotesquely hot, humid and unfathomably dangerous jungle worlds in which it has seen frequent service. Indeed, most recently this camo pattern was adopted by the Moebian 83rd, 441st and 515th regiments during the infamous Aethos campaign.

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.

Most Moebian regiments are issued two sets of dress uniforms – one for regimental ceremonies and formal Astra Militarum assemblages, and a second designed specifically for parades in the presence of Lord Constance Margrave.

The Montar system has long been a war zone, facing invasions from ambitious Ork Warbosses to conclaves of Chaos Renegades. Montar "splitter" camo is a versatile disruptive pattern, issued to several Astra Militarum regiments, allowing for rapid redeployment within a system of diverse environments.

This particular pistol is emblazoned with the once beloved sigil of the Moebian 6th. This storied regiment held the hearts of the Hive as their embarkation parade filled the streets of Thoneside with merriment, celebrating the heroes as they left to vanquish the Imperium's foes.

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…