It is striking that the model of camouflage is not enough just disintegrated - except perhaps that is the model of woodland MARPAT - and that the cutting of the coating is poor, with inadequate room in the pockets. Isn 't the ACU too bright at night, as well? The colors more pale, sandy color especially, tend to lighten the night and become too visible. That was a problem with the camouflage in advance of the British DPM. As I 'm British Gradica our coatings combat with four pockets HUGE - means you don 't need to always importunare with the texture, given that patrols at night or work where it can attack urban property, or where a terrorist / rebels may use it to grasp the close, for example. Reaction to that? Interested to know!
The naval infantry were those first to discard the BDUs. They have what are called MCCUUs or the Marine Corps combat uniforms practices. MCCUUs did tilt the pockets of the box with the velcro flaps, pockets made hang on sleeves, inserts for relief of elbow and knee, elastic straps on trousers and finally, a digital model of camo that virtually everyone recognizes. Regarding the dice in excess gradicalo, I hope that continu Aare do BDUs because clothes are good to go out in the boonies.
By asdfas on Feb 22, 2009 | Reply
MARPAT-cammies digital desert and woodland. Some sailors (not Corpsmen of the navy) still wear BDUs.
By MissMP on Feb 26, 2009 | Reply
I gradetto BDU 's, too. They left the privates going to auger RSP use them for training hours anyway.
By ndicki on Mar 1, 2009 | Reply
It is striking that the model of camouflage is not enough just disintegrated - except perhaps that is the model of woodland MARPAT - and that the cutting of the coating is poor, with inadequate room in the pockets. Isn 't the ACU too bright at night, as well? The colors more pale, sandy color especially, tend to lighten the night and become too visible. That was a problem with the camouflage in advance of the British DPM. As I 'm British Gradica our coatings combat with four pockets HUGE - means you don 't need to always importunare with the texture, given that patrols at night or work where it can attack urban property, or where a terrorist / rebels may use it to grasp the close, for example. Reaction to that? Interested to know!
By rockafella on Mar 3, 2009 | Reply
Some units still in Coastguard carry them
By super682003 on Mar 3, 2009 | Reply
The naval infantry were those first to discard the BDUs. They have what are called MCCUUs or the Marine Corps combat uniforms practices. MCCUUs did tilt the pockets of the box with the velcro flaps, pockets made hang on sleeves, inserts for relief of elbow and knee, elastic straps on trousers and finally, a digital model of camo that virtually everyone recognizes. Regarding the dice in excess gradicalo, I hope that continu Aare do BDUs because clothes are good to go out in the boonies.