17.04.2014, 13:36
Tadaaa.... !!
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Ob die doch noch zur Vernunft kommen ?!
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Zitat:Army leaders will have to include the Marine Corps’ camouflage patterns in the new camouflage strategy the service plans to unveil in April.
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In April, the U.S. Army plans to unveil a new camouflage strategy that could result in soldiers wearing Marine Corps desert and woodland patterns into combat.
Zitat:The Army has been considering replacing UCP with Crye Precision's MultiCam -- a pattern that has demonstrated consistent performance in test after test and was selected in 2010 for soldiers to wear in Afghanistan. But Army officials don't want to pay Crye $24.8 million in royalties to use MultiCam, according to an Army source familiar with the effort.
Zitat:The second part of the camouflage strategy involves adopting the Marine Corps desert and woodland patterns to be used as needed for specific operating environments around the world, the source said.
The move may be an attempt to calm congressional criticism of the services of wasting millions on service-specific camouflage patterns
Ob die doch noch zur Vernunft kommen ?!