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Soldiers of the U.S. Army will no longer wear the Universal Camouflage Pattern, otherwise known as the Army Combat Uniform (ACU) pattern or Digital Camouflage as of October 1, 2019. Officials have ...
The Army announced today the release of the Operational Camouflage Pattern in Soldier uniforms. The Operational Camouflage Pattern will be available for purchase in select military clothing sales ...
The uniforms with the Army's new operational camouflage pattern — and nine design changes — are on track to start appearing in "exchanges" (stores) July 1. The uniform will become the new ...
The US Army made it mandatory for all soldiers to wear the new Army Combat Uniform with an Operational Camouflage Pattern on Oct. 1, 2019, a battle dress uniform designed to better camouflage ...
The Army recently announced that soldiers will begin to wear a new version of the Army combat uniform. Colored in a new camouflage called the operational camouflage pattern, this pattern will ...
In addition to the new camouflage pattern, the new Army Combat Uniform could feature several design changes based on battlefield performance. The Aug. 6 announcement comes less than a week after ...
Last summer, the U.S. Army confirmed that soldiers will begin wearing the new Army Combat Uniform (ACU) that bears the Operational Camouflage Pattern (OCP) – also known as Scorpion W2.
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. The Army's ...
The Army plans to print Army Combat Uniforms in the new pattern and make them available at Military Clothing Sales Stores later this year.
The Army's solution? To issue specially-patterned "MultiCam" combat uniforms to soldiers in Afghanistan, but to also continue issuing universal pattern combat uniforms to soldiers coming out of ...
outperform a single pattern, a universal camouflage pattern," Brig. Gen. Paul A. Ostrowski, who oversees the Army's uniform and equipment research, said in testimony before Congress last month.
As of 2017, the Pentagon had spent $93 million to buy 1.3 million uniforms in the forest camouflage pattern for the Afghan army. Since the war began, there have been 2,400 U.S. troops killed in ...