Army testing new Camouflage Uniforms in Afghanistan





                 
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The Army Times is reporting that two Army Battalions will test new Camouflage pattern uniforms in Afghanistan this fall.  PEO soldier is conducting tests looking for a more suitable camouflage pattern for Afghanistan in response to a Congressional mandate to develop a more effective camouflage pattern NLT 30 Sept.  

One Army Battlion will be outfitted with new uniforms similiar to the ACU "Universal Comouflage Pattern" or UCP.  This pattern, called UCP Delta, is enhanced with a coyote brown color blended into the ACU or UCP pattern.

A second Army Battalion will be outfitted with Multicam camouflauge uniforms.  The Multicam pattern is currently worn by Special Operations Forces in Afghanistan.
 

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