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bobdina
11-12-2009, 07:42 PM
New Camo Arrives in Afghanistan
November 12, 2009
Military.com|by Christian Lowe

The Army has revealed which units in Afghanistan received experimental camouflage uniforms designed specifically for Afghanistan's varied terrain.

Col. Bill Cole, the program manager for Soldier individual equipment at Fort Belvoir, Va., told Military.com that the 3rd Squadron of the 61st Cavalry Regiment had been issued the "Universal Camouflage Pattern-Delta" uniforms designed by the Natick Soldier Systems Center in Massachusetts, and that Soldiers from the 2nd Battalion, 12th Infantry Regiment have been issued MultiCam duds.

This is the first time the affected units have been identified by official sources.

Both battalion-sized units operate in Afghanistan's eastern Kunar province, which features rocky, sub-Alpine terrain and lush green river valleys – an environment that some argue is unsuited for the Army's current universal pattern because it stands out against the more forested backgrounds.

After initially resisting the move, the service relented to calls from Congress and within the military to seriously look at how "universal" the Army's current camo is given the varied terrains where U.S. troops are fighting, particularly in Afghanistan.

A 2009 study by Natick buttressed claims by UCP critics that the all-terrain pattern fell short; the Crye Precision-made MultiCam performed better than the UCP in seven of nine environments.

In September, the service announced a plan to study how well their uniforms match up to Afghanistan's environment. Those results could cause the Army to make a wholesale return to issuing different uniforms for different terrain.

Cole said the cavalrymen will wear uniforms and helmet covers in the UCP-D, which looks similar to the current UCP but with more coyote brown sprinkled in, while keeping their standard UCP plate carriers. The unit will also receive a new chest rig that attaches to the plate carrier patterned in the experimental UCP-D.

Soldiers issued the MultiCam ensemble will don full-MultiCam uniforms and helmet covers and will be issued MultiCam-patterned plate carriers and molle pouches. About half the UCP-D chest rigs and MultiCam molle has been issued, and Joes should begin receiving their MultiCam plate carriers next week, Cole said.

A small team from the Army's Program Executive Office Soldier is in Afghanistan to help issue the new uniforms and track any problems that crop up. Natick is in the midst of collecting data from an initial survey of the uniforms and their effectiveness in the combat zone and will conduct another one in mid-December, once the uniforms have been used in operations.

Cole said, given the mission and terrain they'll be required to operate in, it's up to the unit commanders to decide which uniform the troops should wear on patrol.

MickDonalds
11-13-2009, 01:20 AM
Here's the easiest, most cost effective way to change the uniforms for the ARMY:

ACU = Stateside only

ACU with multi cam colors (same digital pattern, just multi cam colors) = GWOT theater deployments only

Use foliage green for rucksacks, MOLLE gear and other personal protctive gear, that way it would work in deployment theaters and stateside for field training/schools/ranges/whatever. It'd be a common color, and that way we wouldnt look so fuckin' ragtag and have mismatched uniforms and personal protective equipment/gear/kit.

It's the cheapest option as well.

ghost
11-13-2009, 11:12 AM
Here's the easiest, most cost effective way to change the uniforms for the ARMY:

ACU = Stateside only

ACU with multi cam colors (same digital pattern, just multi cam colors) = GWOT theater deployments only

Use foliage green for rucksacks, MOLLE gear and other personal protctive gear, that way it would work in deployment theaters and stateside for field training/schools/ranges/whatever. It'd be a common color, and that way we wouldnt look so fuckin' ragtag and have mismatched uniforms and personal protective equipment/gear/kit.

It's the cheapest option as well.


Yeah. Too bad congress doesn't think so, though...

GTFPDQ
11-13-2009, 12:00 PM
Here's the easiest, most cost effective way to change the uniforms for the ARMY:

ACU = Stateside only

ACU with multi cam colors (same digital pattern, just multi cam colors) = GWOT theater deployments only

Use foliage green for rucksacks, MOLLE gear and other personal protctive gear, that way it would work in deployment theaters and stateside for field training/schools/ranges/whatever. It'd be a common color, and that way we wouldnt look so fuckin' ragtag and have mismatched uniforms and personal protective equipment/gear/kit.

It's the cheapest option as well.



Requoted for the practical use of common sense.