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The ‘Night-Time Desert Grid’ pattern was introduced in the early 1980s on a two-piece trouser-and-parka uniform to be worn at night over the ‘six-color desert’ uniform.
Marine Corps Ditches Desert Camouflage for Seasonal Uniforms. Recruits grab their woodland utilities uniform aboard Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego, Calif., on May 17, 2016.
Combat uniforms featuring the Army's newest camouflage pattern will be available for sale in the summer of 2015. Camouflage was not widely used in early wars when soldiers lined up and battled at ...
THIS STORY HAS BEEN UPDATED WITH A STATEMENT FROM GEN. NELLER: Marines will now wear the woodland green camouflage uniforms year-round, with sleeves down in the winter and rolled up in the summer ...
Brig. Gen. Douglas Clark, right, in the desert combat utility uniform, speaks to Lance Cpl. Kyle Maclellan, left, in flame-resistant organizational gear, at the desert-based Marine Corps Air ...
In April, the U.S. Army plans to unveil a new camouflage strategy that could result in soldiers wearing Marine Corps desert and woodland patterns into combat. Nearly one year ago, uniform ...
The camouflage pattern will not stand alone among coming changes to the Army Combat Uniform.Joining the camo: a new belt, undershirt and boots. The new personal gear, expected to roll out this ...
The Navy went its separate camouflage way beginning in 2006 when it approved a concept for its own desert and woodland uniforms for ground forces. The Navy spent $435,000 on the final design ...
Patterns are Woodland (dark green), Jungle (lighter green), Desert (sand colored), Arid (dark sand) and Urban (dark grey). The Xingkong camo is more than a new pattern and standardization throughout ...
A soldier wearing the new uniform in a field of scrub. Photo: Bundeswehr A new type of camouflage developed for the Bundeswehr (German army) has been designed to fool even enemies using night ...
In 1953, eight camouflage uniforms ... Desert Grid" pattern was introduced in the early 1980s on a two—piece trouser—and—parka uniform to be worn at night over the "six—color desert" uniform.
The shortage has prompted the top Marine leader to authorize unit commanders to allow the desert-colored camouflage combat utility uniform or the flame-resistant organizational gear, known as FROGs.