Army camouflage update 2014




















Black leather or OD jungles? Either way Joe needs something to do and what could be better than polishing boots? Breaking starch perhaps? The saddest part about all this? I love hearing from a guy that has been taught a thing or two about about camo and has used it in operations and training alike. I have been using different forms of camo for a good while now and I think a solid color chest rig defeats the purpose of camo in many cases and black rifles do as well.

At the very least, a mix and match of OD green and Coyote gear pouches should be allowed in order to reduce the obvious target area that solid color vests and rigs give camo uniforms.

In my experience, my MARPAT woodland uniforms are a lot more effective at blending in to background and breaking up outlines than my old woodland pattern uniforms which were pretty decent. One that is surprisingly effective even here in the states is the German Flecktarn. Just for the record, it takes a man with real steel between his legs to wear a flamboyant ascot with their combat uniform.

Good to go- now for another april fools joke- Can we drop the whole Almost forget that it was April 1st! A note: The UCP pattern was substandard because of color choices; other texture-match designs e.

Tim, thanks for weighing in. I used the photo as a device to pick on the Marines a little bit for starting the whole proprietary pattern stuff. All Rights Reserved. Nate Hale says:. And the existing multicam items are acceptable for wear and you can hardly tell the difference anyway. No one can really tell which color is which on the boots and there will be plenty of time during transition to wear out your old T-shirts.

SOCOM will stick with Multicam, paying the increased price for increased effective camo clothing and equipment. And in the end, the GI Joe or Jane is going to be the one who pays for it. Less money in the budget for soldier and dependent quality of life programs and benefits. Granted, reduced long term skin damage to our wounded was a benefit, the war profiteers who charged the astronomical prices to the tax payers, for a few cents worth of chemicals, were the real winners.

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Mark says:. Shawn says:. John Wayne Dense pattern. Late War Lightweight Sparse pattern. Shown below are the two pixelated designs, including the version that would finally be chosen by the USN for the NWU However, it has never been so clearly stipulated in their statements to the media as it was on Wednesday in response to an article Matthew Cox wrote for Military.

As in the past Phase IV Camouflage testing, the Army will continue to test existing service camouflage patterns, exploring all camouflage options that are in keeping with the law," Army spokesman William Layer said in an email.

And apparently the Air Force got left out of the service-wide disccusion. Lawmakers inserted language into last year's National Defense Authorization Act following frustrations with the amount of money spent by the services to each have their own camouflage pattern. Congress has said it has led to confusion from allied nations. Capitol Hill wants the military to go back to one universal camouflage pattern across all services by Of course, the Marine Corps was the first to introduce a service-specific camouflage pattern with MARPAT in when the service chose to brand their symbol onto the uniform.

The other services have followed suit leading to many service members, especially Marines, to identify their service-specific camouflage pattern as a source of pride.



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