Military uniform --ACU U.S style worldwide use (very hot sell at U.S, Middle-east and European countries)

Military uniform --ACU U.S style worldwide use (very hot sell at U.S, Middle-east and European countries)
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2013 Most Featured Products
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800 piece
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AKMAX
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RJU21002
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update time
Fri, 26 Apr 2013 07:28:11 GMT

Paramtents

  • Material type Ripstop

  • ACU Army combat uniform

  • Color Mulitcam

  • Fabric weight 235gs-245gs/squre meter

  • Materail content 65% polyester and 35% cotton

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Military uniform --ACU U.S style
Color: Multicam
Material content and type: 65% Polyester and 35% cotton,
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Military uniform --ACU U.S style
Color: Multicam
Material content and type: 65% Polyester and 35% cotton,
Ripstop

Military uniform --ACU U.S style worldwide use (very hot sell at U.S, Middle-east and European countries)

 

ACU coat

 

You never know where that next mission may lead. Perhaps you'll find yourself embattled in the desert, or maybe you'll be stationed in a more jungle-like atmosphere. Whatever the landscape, the proper pattern to match your environment can be found here.

 

Available in nylon/cotton and poly/cotton, ACU coats are stain resistant and boast a Teflon liquid repellent finish. The styles have a hook and loop cuff closure that can accommodate any arm length. The fire-resistant ACU coat will self-extinguish without melting or dripping.

 

Approved for use by the U.S. Army, look no further than the Army Combat Uniform coat when preparing for battle.

 

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ACU pants

 

Nylon/Cotton Ripstop ACU Pants are vat-dyed and permanent pressed to meet Military Specifications (CL-8 of MIL-44436). Its leg cuffs have front closure ties. Fade, shrink and wrinkle resistant, the pants have knee pouches with hook and loop closures for internal kneepad inserts.

 

In addition to its button fly closure, it has a drawstring for better fit. Storage highlights include a bellowed-calf storage pocket and forward-tilted cargo pocket.

 

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Military uniform is the standardised dress worn by members of the armed forces and paramilitaries of various nations. Military dress and military styles have gone through great changes over the centuries from colourful and elaborate to extremely utilitarian.

 

Military uniforms in the form of standardised and distinctive dress, intended for identification and display, are typically a sign of organised military forces equipped by a central authority.

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Many modern military forces now use a system of combat uniforms that not only break up the outline of the soldier for use on the battlefield during the daytime, but also employ a distinctive appearance that makes them difficult to detect with light amplification devices, such as night-vision goggles (NVGs).

 

These modern "digital" print uniforms present a somewhat splotched appearance, generally of somewhat muted colours, that provide visual concealment in a variety of surroundings.

 

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The US Army now issues, for all theatres of operations, the Army Combat Uniform (ACU), which replaces the Battle Dress Uniform (BDU) and the Desert Combat Uniform (DCU). The colour scheme on these ACUs is a faded green/grey/tan pattern of random-appearing rectangular shapes. Pocket outlines on the front of the jackets are offset from vertical, so as to present a less distinctive straight line for the eye to follow while using NVGs.

 

The US Marine Corps also issues similar uniforms with their MARPAT pattern, ("The U.S. Marines considered adopting CADPAT for their new pattern, however the Canadian government owns the copyright for the pattern. The Canadian government supplied information and manufacturers to help the Marines with the computer-generated Digital Pattern pixelated uniform the Canadians had been developing since 1988."http://..........com/CADPAT-MARPAT.htm though their uniforms are not designed to replace both woodland pattern uniforms and desert pattern, since both woodland digital and desert digital patterns are available. Similarly the US Air Force has begun fielding digital pattern uniforms to their service members, with those uniforms featuring a blue/grey/tan pattern).

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