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. They are now ...
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 still be ...
A U.S. Army soldier displays the new camouflage uniform soldiers can start buying on July 1. U.S. Army photo A U.S. Army soldier displays the new camouflage uniform soldiers can start buying on July 1 ...
Long before the days of dip-coating and silk-screening, outdoorsmen were using spray paint to dress their gear with custom camouflage. Nowadays, even though production camo application is durable and ...
The Army begins its transition to new combat uniforms in a month, the Army said Monday, but soldiers can expect a lot of mixing and matching of camo items for the next several years. The uniforms with ...
In 2004, the U.S. Army made a colossal mistake. It introduced a new digital camouflage called the Universal Camouflage Pattern (UCP), a single pattern designed to work across all environments. Only a ...
NATICK, Mass. (June 1, 2015) -- If you can't see it, you can't attack it. Since the conflicts of the 18th century, that's been the thinking behind military camouflage. Today, when it's applied to ...
It may be time to admit that camouflage isn't nearly as effective as it is claimed to be. Since the start of the 21st century, the United States military has undergone several iterations to find ...
Combat uniforms featuring the Army's newest camouflage pattern will be available for sale in the summer of 2015, officials announced Thursday. The Army is calling its new camo the Operational ...
Want to try a new version of the camo print? Try it in blue! This soft cotton-blend crewneck T-shirt gives a blue tint to the well-known pattern. Combine overalls, camouflage, and a skirt in this ...
1590: Native North Americans drape themselves with skins of animals when stalking prey. 1830-1850: Tweed recognized in the United Kingdom as the first moisture-resistant, durable fabric popular for ...