For official emblems, the USAF uses a color palette consisting of 40 colors that was developed by The Institute of Heraldry (TIOH) (While the TIOH’s official USAF color palette indicates there are 41 colors, #21 is omitted). TIOH is a US Army organization that is responsible for providing heraldic services for all branches of the federal government to include designing and producing official renderings of seals and emblems for the USAF and USSF. TIOH establishes the standards for USAF and USSF insignia worn on official uniforms, to include patches, and the enforces strict quality standards on officially certified manufacturers.

When TIOH completes an official USAF emblem package, it includes: 1) an official rendering, 2) an emblem significance statement or description, and a 3) manufacturing drawing (also referred to as a “cartoon”). The cartoon is used by approved insignia manufacturers to produce an embroidered patch and includes specifications such as the colors and type of yarn (also referred to as “thread” or “cable”) to be used, dimensions and other manufacturing instructions such as the type of border to be used. A version of the TIOH USAF color palette has been used since at least the 1960s and emblem significance statements since that time make reference to the palette.

Subdued Palettes

Emblems rendered and patches produced using from the 40-color palette are known as “full color”. TIOH also developed color palettes that are used to convert full color emblems/patches to “subdued” colors. While TIOH develops the color palette, the actual responsibility for choosing the subdued coloring scheme falls to the Air Force Clothing Office (or its predecessor organizations). There are five subdued palettes that have been or are currently in use by the USAF:

  1. Woodland/Forest Subdued.
  2. Desert Subdued.
  3. Airman Battle Uniform (ABU) Subdued.
  4. Operation ENDURING FREEDOM (OEF) Operational Camouflage Pattern (OCP) Subdued.
  5. Spice Brown (OCP) Subdued.

Information on the Palette Tables

TIOH provides the following specific information for each color in the palette:

  • Swatch – sample of the actual color.
  • Name – TIOH’s name for the color. This may differ from the name used by other entities.
  • “Yarn” Number – Also referred to as the “Cable” or “Thread” number, this number corresponds to specially manufactured thread that is used in the production of patches.
  • Pantone Matching System (PMS) Color Number – PMS is a proprietary numbering system for colors used in graphic design developed by Pantone, LLC. By using the PMS number, you can use ensure that correct color is reproduced accurately. PMS “Coated” (the color as printed on “coated” paper resulting in glossy finish as found in magazines) are used for the color swatches in the tables below.
While the TIOH's official USAF color palette indicates there are 41 colors, #21 is omitted.

For the tables below, some additional information is provided:

  • Hexadecimal Color Code – Also referred to as a “Hex Code”, this is a common format used to represent colors on websites. Hex codes were converted from PMS on the Pantone website.
  • Red, Green, Blue Code – Also referred to as “RGB code”, this is a format used to display colors on computer screens. RGB codes were converted from PMS on the Pantone website.
  • Federal Standard – Federal Standard 595C (subsequently superseded by Aerospace Material Specification Standard 595) is the specification which governs colors used in federal government procurement. The Federal Standard number is used to obtain military standard paint for application on signs, aircraft, etc. Federal Codes conversion was provided by TIOH.

USAF Color Palette

Sources: g, h, i, j

Color Yarn Pantone Matching System (PMS) Hex Federal Standard
Black 67138 None #000000 17038
Smoke 67201 425 #53575A 16081
Silver Gray 67137 422 #9EA1A2 16492
White 67101 None #FFFFFF 17925
Air Force Yellow 67103 116 #FFCD00 13655
Yellow 67108 136 #FFBF3C 13538
Golden Orange 67109 1375 #FF9E18 12300
Orange 67110 1665 #FF4D00 12246
Marine Corps Scarlet 67154 185 #EA0029 11302
Scarlet 67111 200 #C10230 11350
Crimson 67112 220 #A50050*
Brick Red 67113 202 #8A2432 11136
Garnet 67158 209 #6F263D*
Maroon 67114 504 572A31 10049
Purple 67115 267 #60269E
Brittany 67119 551 #A2C5D3 15526
Bluebird 67117 542 #7BADD3 15092
Oriental 67172 285 #0071CE 15182
Light Blue 67120 5415 #5B7F95* 15177
Ultramarine 67118 Reflex #001689
Cobalt Blue 67122 281 #00205C 15050
Flag Blue 67124 282 #011E41 15048
Old Glory 67178 280 #002169 15056
Grotto Blue 67165 3115 #00C1D4*
Teal 67121 3035 #003E52
Mosstone 67127 377 #7A9A01*
Emerald 67128 369 #61A60E
Irish 67189 348 #00843E 14120
Green 67129 357 #1A5632 14110
Spruce Green 67130 3302 #004C45 14066
Bottle Green 67191 343 #095540 14109
Army Green 67131 553 #294634 14036
Olive Drab 67133 455 #695A24
Natural 67192 454 #CCC4A7
Khaki 67193 452 #B2A77E 13522
Buff 67135 465 #BC955C 10371
Bronze 67147 874 #8B6F4B
Gold Brown 67194 471 #BB6125 12160
Spice Brown 67196 168 #75391C 10075
Brown 67136 161 #623C21 10055

USAF Woodland/Forest Subdued Palette

Sources: a, b, c, g, h, i

Color Yarn Pantone Matching System (PMS) Hex Federal Standard
Black 67138 None #000000 17038
Garnet 67158 209 #6F263D* None
Flag Blue 67124 282 #011E41 15048
Spruce Green 67130 3302 #004C45 14066
Olive Drab 67133 455 #6B5A24 None

USAF Desert Palette

Sources: b, c, g, h, i

Color Yarn Pantone Matching System (PMS) Hex Federal Standard
Black 67138 None #000000 17038
Khaki 67193 452 #B2A77E 13522
Spice Brown 67196 168 #75391C 10075

USAF Operation ENDURING FREEDOM (OEF) Operational Camouflage Pattern (OCP) Palette

Sources: g, h, i, k

Color Yarn Pantone Matching System (PMS) Hex Federal Standard
Black 67138 None #000000 17038
Bagby Green 67204 399 #A19200 None
Olive Drab 67133 455 #6B5A24 None
Khaki 67193 452 #B2A77E 13522

USAF Spice Brown (OCP) Subdued Palette

Sources: d, e, f, g, h, i

Color Yarn Pantone Matching System (PMS) Hex Federal Standard
Black 67138 None #000000 17038
Bagby Green 67204 399 #A19200 None
Olive Drab 67133 455 #6B5A24 None
Spice Brown 67196 168 #75391C None

Palette Conversion Table

Sources: a, b, c

Full Color Woodland/Forest Desert
Black Black Black
Smoke NOT SPECIFIED
Silver Gray Black Black
White Spruce Green Spice Brown
Air Force Yellow Olive Drab Khaki
Yellow NOT SPECIFIED
Golden Orange Olive Drab Khaki
Orange Spruce Green Spice Brown
Marine Corps Scarlet Garnet Spice Brown
Scarlet Garnet Spice Brown
Crimson Garnet Spice Brown
Brick Red Garnet Spice Brown
Garnet Garnet Spice Brown
Maroon Garnet Spice Brown
Purple NOT SPECIFIED
Brittany Spruce Green Spice Brown
Bluebird Spruce Green Spice Brown
Oriental NOT SPECIFIED
Light Blue NOT SPECIFIED
Ultramarine Flag Black
Cobalt Blue NOT SPECIFIED
Flag Black Black
Old Glory NOT SPECIFIED
Grotto Blue NOT SPECIFIED
Teal NOT SPECIFIED
Mosstone NOT SPECIFIED
Emerald Spruce Green Spice Brown
Irish Olive Drab Khaki
Green Spruce Green Spice Brown
Spruce Green Spruce Green Spice Brown
Bottle Green NOT SPECIFIED
Army Green NOT SPECIFIED
Olive Drab Olive Drab Khaki
Natural NOT SPECIFIED
Khaki NOT SPECIFIED Khaki
Buff NOT SPECIFIED
Bronze NOT SPECIFIED
Gold Brown Spruce Green Spice Brown
Spice Brown NOT SPECIFIED Spice Brown
Brown Spruce Green Spice Brown
SOURCES

a. Consolidated Base Personnel Office Letter (CBPOL) 79-002, Subdued Configuration of the Utility Uniform, 10 January 1979.

b. Controlled Multiple Address Letter (CMAL) 95-32, Insignia, Shoulder Sleeve (Subdued Unit Patches), NSN 8455-00-941-2272, 1 November 1995.

c. CMAL 01-02, Insignia, Shoulder Sleeve (Subdued Unit Patches), NSN 8455-00-941-2272, 30 March 2001.

d. CMAL 18-01, OCP Tactical Flag, Name and USAF Tapes, Organizational Patches, Occupational Badges, Skill Badges, Identification Badges and Rank Insignia, 20 September 2018.

e. CMAL 20-01, OCP Tactical Flag, Name and USAF Tapes, Organizational Patches, Occupational Badges, Skill Badges, Identification Badges and Rank Insignia, 2020.

f. CMAL 22-01, OCP Tactical Flag, Name and USAF Tapes, Organizational Patches, Occupational Badges, Skill Badges, Identification Badges and Rank Insignia, 25 May 2022.

g. Pantone Connect, Pantone, LLC, accessed 4 September 2023, https://www.pantone.com/pantone-connect/.

h. The Institute of Heraldry (TIOH) Color Palette, date unknown.

i. TIOH Color Conversion List, 14 August 1995.

j. TIOH Common Colors Conversion Chart, 2023.

k. United States Air Forces Central Command, Operational Camouflage Pattern (OCP) Conversion Guidelines [Powerpoint Presentation], date unknown.