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Skruface February 21st, 2010 16:18

It's official - US Army adopts Multicam
 
http://militarytimes.com/blogs/gears...or-use-in-oef/\

*Oh FFS, can someone please move this to the gear thread? Thanks.

theguy February 21st, 2010 16:32

ha,

About time!

Gucci cam is the best ;)

ujiro February 21st, 2010 16:33

Interesting. I guess it was inevitable. Such a popular camouflage.

Conker February 21st, 2010 16:41

BOOM! MultiShame is making a comeback. I wonder about UCP-D? Do I understand that with that decision, it's been canned?

L473ncy February 21st, 2010 17:00

I thought they weren't going to officially adopt it because Crye wanted to keep it proprietary.

Also the Russians adopted Multicam as well so this is going to be interesting.

Desmodus February 21st, 2010 17:17

FINALLY. Its about time they got rid of UCP.

They are gonna be identical to the Brits now, except that they have DPM in Multicam.

Danke February 21st, 2010 17:27

Quote:

Originally Posted by L473ncy (Post 1169275)
I thought they weren't going to officially adopt it because Crye wanted to keep it proprietary.

Also the Russians adopted Multicam as well so this is going to be interesting.

Why would Crye not want a massive US Defence purchase to go through? That's why they made the stuff in the first place!

It sure will be nice see more of the real stuff start turning up surplus in the next few years.

Drake February 21st, 2010 18:16

Quote:

Originally Posted by Skruface (Post 1169251)
http://militarytimes.com/blogs/gears...or-use-in-oef/\

*Oh FFS, can someone please move this to the gear thread? Thanks.


Ewww. don't tell me i have to buy multicrap now :(

The Army seems to love spending on useless camos. They should have gone with A-TACS or AOR1/2.



Quote:

Originally Posted by L473ncy (Post 1169275)
I thought they weren't going to officially adopt it because Crye wanted to keep it proprietary.

Also the Russians adopted Multicam as well so this is going to be interesting.

No weirder than Iran adopting UCP.

pugs144 February 21st, 2010 18:56

Now that Big Army's gonna adopt MC, I guess it ain't that 1337 anymore. Airsofters gonna be dumping MC like it's out of style!

MrEvolution February 21st, 2010 19:01

Well Russell Peters was right when he said "Everyone is going to be Beige"...just not in the camo sense ;)

Donster February 21st, 2010 19:18

well its about time, thats all i have to say. the camo is superior to everything else on the market atm (IMHO).

well now, i guess my MC loadout is now a US Loadout... at least im rockin the M14 :D

Frozen Tex February 21st, 2010 19:22

How 'bout, instead of the entire service wearing the same pattern, in the same colours, no matter where they are, you have different patterns for different environments? UCP and Multicam have their places, but would either work well in, say, a tropical jungle (Philipines, Venezuala, etc...)?

PaddMadd February 21st, 2010 19:27

I'm surprised they went with Multicam, and not the digital counterpart.

With Russia using it, you'd think they'd want something different.

Donster February 21st, 2010 19:27

Quote:

Originally Posted by Frozen Tex (Post 1169393)
How 'bout, instead of the entire service wearing the same pattern, in the same colours, no matter where they are, you have different patterns for different environments? UCP and Multicam have their places, but would either work well in, say, a tropical jungle (Philipines, Venezuala, etc...)?

well the idea is that MC will work in all of those and you will save a fortune in expenditures.

Frozen Tex February 21st, 2010 19:31

I dunno.. I could be wrong, but Multicam seems a little too light/tan/brown for a lush, dark green jungle. But I do get the savings aspect of "one camo fits all".


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