What does the KZSF Season Pass include? (as of July 25, 2015)

I was thinking about buying the Killzone Shadowfall Season Pass (as of July 25, 2015). What content DOES it actually include? What content ISN'T included in the Season Pass? 
Reason I'm asking is because based on the store description, it's very vague. I'm not sure whether to buy the Season Pass or the Insurgent Pack. 

I would just get the insurgent DLC, the season pass also gives you voices, skins for bots, spolight moves etc but you can buy this in game with valor now that you can win in game (you don't pay for it). I think you can but the insurgent DLC with valor as well but it is random what you get when you buy a box with valor so it might take you a while to get all the guns, abilities etc.

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