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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 ...
The U.S. Army is quietly putting the word out to commands that it is replacing its current Universal Camouflage Pattern with a pattern the service has owned for more than a decade.
But the Army wasn't the first to adopt a unique camouflage pattern. The Marine Corps unveiled its MARPAT desert and woodland digital camouflage patterns in early 2002, prompting each service to ...
The Army is taking proposals until June 15, after which it plans to review its options and select a "family" of three camouflage patterns -- one for a woodland environment, one for a desert ...
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Ukrainska Pravda on MSNUkraine's Defence Ministry tests new MM-25 camouflage pattern: trial batch procurement will take place
Ukraine's Defence Ministry has approved a new camouflage pattern, MM-25, which will be used for the production of uniform ...
The Army Is Eyeing These Cool New Camouflage Patterns By Eloise Lee Mar 2, 2012, 8:53 AM PT ...
Once the testing is complete, Army leadership will use the test results to reach a decision on whether to keep the present camouflage pattern or adopt one of the new families of patterns.
The Army began designing the digital, grayish and ultimately doomed universal camouflage pattern as the Marines prepared to roll out their two new digital patterns, which the Corps fielded in 2002.
After a thorough, fair and scientific camouflage tests, the U.S. Army is adopting the Operational Camouflage Pattern as an Army-wide base pattern for uniforms and personal equipment. The use of ...
NPR's Audie Cornish talks with retired Army officer and camouflage expert Tim O'Neill about the Army's newest camouflage pattern, why it's better than the current design and the future of camouflage.
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