Posted on 06/02/2015 6:09:35 AM PDT by US Navy Vet
The U.S. Army has laid out a plan to outfit soldiers with the service's new camouflage pattern that uniform officials maintain will perform as well as the MultiCam pattern troops wear in Afghanistan.
Col. Bob Mortlock, the head of the Army's Project Manager Soldier Protection and Individual Equipment, sat down with reporters to discuss the long-awaited roll-out of the new Operational Camouflage Pattern, or OCP.
Mortlock described the adoption of the new pattern as an important step for the Army.
"It's important to the Army, and the reason it is important to the Army is because it is all about force protection," he said. "In the close fight, soldiers rely on camouflage to provide concealment, and that is critically important to their mission effectiveness."
(Excerpt) Read more at foxnews.com ...
that is a truly astonishing photograph
available NOW..from real tree that old standby.... the camo hair dryer//
Excellent picture!
Isn’t it a shame that Realtree camo patterns do a hell of a better job camoflaging a hunter, than anything our military issues our service men?
I agree with all here who say a universal camo uniform can not be realistically expected to provide effective broad battlefield concealment.
Different theatre, different uniform, ie: urban gray, desert sand, woodland green, artic white.
IMHO, I’m partial to USMC Marpat Woodland, and new tactical A-TAC patterns.
for those battlefield weddings that just cant wait...
A couple of months before I ended my 4-year tour, the USAF came out with a new fabric for "Class 'A'" uniforms. Which we were required to buy -- to be "in uniform".
Somewhere among my stored "stuff", there is an expensive, Hong Kong-tailored dress uniform -- worn to ONE (1) Commander's call.
Needless to say, I needed that huge expenditure like I needed a leg amputation...
I asked that one about the camo they were giving the Navy. The answer was "so that they can hide from their Chief, sir!"
Yep. The Navy did the same thing. Made is get rid of our $6 utility shirt and $20 utility trousers and replace them with our "hide in the water" Navy Working Uniform that costs over $100 before we even have to pay to get insignia sewn on.
To add insult to injury, because the uniform isn't properly fire retardant, it is not authorized to wear while underway.
I would agree the human eye is designed to pick up anything moving with a pattern on it. I can't count how many times I bumped into someone at night wearing OD green. The woodland camo stood out like crazy.
Very Cool camp but a little awkward in the mess hall.
“I heard she left it to you in her will. :)”
____________________________________
And she’s just wicked enough to do it, too.
again?
Mike ,that photo looks like a Houndstooth pattern!
Reminiscent of “Are You Being Served”, but more gay.
Thats what it is indeed. a hint of the famous Nuslime Houndstooth patter once favored by old yassir arafat.
Its the first offering from new Mooselim Outreach program !
Snicker
A long time ago, in a galaxy far far away George Carlin quipped about the guys in Beirut needing store fronts and car grills on their uniforms to blend into the urban environment.
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.