FORT BENNING, Ga., (June 3, 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 ...
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 ...
WASHINGTON (Army News Service, Nov. 30, 2015) -- As winter weather approaches and temperatures drop, Soldiers turn to their cold-weather gear to keep warm outdoors while conducting training or ...
Washington, DC – The Army has announced that the new Operational Camouflage Pattern for soldiers will be available for purchase in select military clothing sales stores beginning July 1. “We will ...
Cecil Harvey, 502nd Logistics Readiness Squadron lead supply technician, helps a basic trainee in the 326th Training Squadron during the initial issue of the first operational camouflage pattern (OCP) ...
An Army Ranger student lifts a rucksack onto her back in 2015 at Camp James E. Rudder on Eglin Air Force Base, Fla. The Army is exploring whether to overdye old camouflage rucksacks to match the ...
The Air Force plans to switch completely over to the Operational Camouflage Pattern uniform by April 1, 2021. (Air Force) Airmen have long asked senior Air Force leaders to approve a switch to the ...
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Lawmakers want the Army to finalize a plan to dye its pixelated Universal Camouflage Patterned uniforms and equipment to blend with the service's new Operational Camouflage Pattern. The House Armed ...
The U.S. Air Force is adopting the Army's Operational Camouflage Pattern as its new combat uniform and will begin incrementally phasing it in beginning Oct. 1. Both officers and enlisted airmen will ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The U.S. Air Force is getting new name and service tape, badges and rank insignia featuring fewer camouflage colors in an effort ...
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 their uniforms, it can save Soldiers ...