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The Army is calling its new camo the Operational Camouflage Pattern, though it's been referred to in previous tests as Scorpion W2. The pattern, with a color palette of muted greens, ...
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.
The Scandinavian country is seeking to increase the number of young people in the military by extending compulsory enlistment ...
The Army was ready to announce the results of its camo improvement effort, but Congress moved to halt service patterns. Army's Top Enlistee: New Camo Delayed By Congress | Military.com Profile ...
WASHINGTON (Army News Service, July 31, 2014) -- The Army has confirmed what Soldiers have been hearing rumors of for months now -- a new camouflage pattern for combat uniforms is on the way with ...
The U.S. Army and Air Force are now fielding Recon Power Bikes for stealthy, gear-laden missions. These bikes are built tough ...
The Army then began its own camo development from 2002–2004, culminating in the development of several “universal” or “transitional” patterns including Scorpion.
Army officials said they did yet know how much the new OCP ACUs will cost, but they said it will be similar to the cost of a complete ACU in the current Universal Camouflage Pattern -- $102.04 ...
Military camouflage testing is typically top secret and lengthy, using a blend of computer simulations and – out in the field – cloaked men ducking in thick brush or dusty deserts to measure ...
More than 3,000 US military snipers will soon become even more deadly to the enemy thanks to new camouflage. This month, the Army is starting work on creating a new camouflage for snipers. Worn ...
Sleeves down. Sleeves cuffed with the camo facing out. Sleeves cuffed with the camo facing in. "You've got options, and you make the decision, company commander," Milley said.