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| Civilians | Hello Aaron, [color=blue] >What's been getting a lot of buzz at the airsoft milsim events is >"Multicam". It's a uniform that was tested by the military and going into >production rather soon (Maybe not under a military contract, but for the >public certainly). It's a one uniform for all environments thing that >actually changes color based on the surrounding light.[/color] Not quite :-) The uniform doesn't change one iota, rather they chose a pattern and color scheme that lends itself to blending in with a variety of different environments. In other words, standard printing technology using a "smarter" design. Digital patterns are another example of "smarter" patterns. Its a concept that is as old as the idea of camouflage uniforms themselves, but newer imaging and printing technology has refined the ability to achieve this. The ACU is supposed to work equally well in arid and temperate, but in reality appears to be effective in neither. To borrow from an old saying, "you can't blend well into all environments all the time. By trying to you will likely find you blend well into none all the time". In other words, the new uniform is trying to cover too great a range of possible environments and will likely wind up not working well in any single one. It would appear that over a year's worth of trials of more than a dozen patterns was thrown out at the last minute because someone thought a MARPAT ripoff pattern would be oh so much "cooler". The MultiCam pattern is far superior to the digital coloring of the ACU, and would have been a better pick IMHO, but is absolutely not well suited to typical arid (i.e. Middle East) environments. This would have required a two uniform approach, as is in place right now, but cost cutting decisions apparently overrode the two uniform concept. Until a high tech "chameleon suit" can be developed, the "one pattern, all environments" uniform concept will remain a pipe dream. Steve ===Mil-Veh is a member-supported mailing list=== To unsubscribe, send e-mail to: <mil-veh-off@mil-veh.org> To switch to the DIGEST mode, send e-mail to <mil-veh-digest@mil-veh.org> To reach a human, contact <ack@mil-veh.org> |
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