The Cache Collection
The Cache Collection is a haunting and industrial tribute to the lethal beauty of urban decay, radioactive hazards, and the scorched landscapes of the Chernobyl exclusion zone. Released on July 1, 2014, as a core component of Operation Breakout, this collection draws its visual energy from the rusted, overgrown remains of the Pripyat power plant and the "forbidden zones" of Eastern Europe. It is an aesthetic built for the operative who thrives in high-risk, "contaminated" environments—where the air is toxic, the ground is unstable, and the stakes are terminal. The visual DNA of the collection is a high-octane blend of corrosive rust, biohazard oranges, and glowing, radioactive greens.
The designs within the Cache Collection prioritize a "hazard-warning" philosophy. From the multi-headed, snarling menace of the "Cerberus" and the skeletal, high-contrast chaos of the "Bone Machine" to the literal radioactive saturation of the "Toxic" and "Nuclear Waste" series, these skins signal an unstable and lethal power. The palette is dominated by industrial-grade pigments—corroded metals, neon-reactive dyes, and cautionary yellows that break up a weapon’s silhouette against the grey concrete of a decommissioned facility. For the combatant who wants their loadout to scream "biological threat," this collection offers a selection of gritty, high-impact designs that look as dangerous as the fallout they represent.



