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The Operational Camouflage Pattern was developed by the Army and features a color palette of muted greens, light beige and dark brown, similar to MultiCam. Operational Camouflage Pattern is not ...
The Army is calling its new camo the Operational Camouflage Pattern, though it's been referred to in previous tests as Scorpion W2. The pattern, with a color palette of muted greens, ...
To correspond with the introduction of the Operational Camouflage Pattern starting in the summer of 2015, the Army will change the color for the Army Combat Boot to a coyote brown color, and ...
Kit Up! recently exchanged emails with the makers of A-TACS camouflage to get an idea of what they were planning for their Army camo program submission and to get some more info on their latest ...
Most Kit Up! readers know that next week the Army has scheduled an industry day up at the service's research lab in Adelphi, Md., to get all the proposals from industry on the Phase IV camo ...
The U.S. Army developed the Desert Battle Dress Uniform (DBDU) camouflage in 1977, which utilized a six-color scheme that became known as the “chocolate chip” pattern because it looked like ...
The Army explores innovative camouflage patterns, ... The Army is also interested in a pattern for equipment and gear to cross over all three environment color schemes.
The Army is replacing its Universal Camouflage Pattern with Scorpion, a pattern similar to MultiCam developed around 2002.,The Army is quietly putting the word out to commands that it is replacing ...
Earlier this summer we wrote: "The U.S. Marine Corps has long been known for doing more with less; smaller, more agile, and quick to react, it actually employed that ability when hunting for new ...
Whereas pixillation is usually very successful at obscuring images otherwise unfit to be seen, the US Army is $5billion in the hole, with its pixellated camo uniform (introduced in 2004) being ...
The Army is weighing different camouflage patterns as it moves to select a new set of uniforms. ... If they stay away from MARPAT, this would avoid a clash over colors with the Marines Corps.
Army Leadership will decide whether, due to practical concerns, old boots, belts and shirts can be worn with new camo or vice versa. To save costs, the Army is phasing out UCP until it runs out of ...