Posted on Sep 14, 2014
Army's new Operational Camouflage Pattern, or OCP.
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Okay now that the Army has their new uniform how long before the Navy and Air Force will think they need to change theirs?
Do you Dog Faces like your new pattern?
I don't think we have to worry about the Corps they won't change, they defended their pattern to the end.
Do you Dog Faces like your new pattern?
I don't think we have to worry about the Corps they won't change, they defended their pattern to the end.
Posted 11 y ago
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Not sure, but I do think that OCP is going to look really ridiculous in blue.
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Just means that now I've retired, I can't even give away 20 years worth of ACU's
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MSgt (Join to see) I would say 3-4 years from now all the services will have new patterns with the exception of the Marines who will wait maybe 10 more years.
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I like it better than the grey jungle tiger stripe another branch uses. LOL
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I don't understand why the Army didn't either A) go with Scorpion to being with instead of Muliticam or B) just issue Multicam to everyone. Option A) Scorpion was developed by the Army in conjunction with Crye Precision years ago. Meaning this pattern was available before Multicam. Crye just took the pattern, made a few minor changes, and patented it. How did we end up with UCP? Option B) It seems to me that at least a decent portion of the non-trainee segment of the services have Multicam. It's already easily available. Crye worked with the Army to be able to provide uniforms and gear with 1% the cost of UCP.
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