Intellihub – by Shepard Ambellas
The Army’s new camouflage uniforms are set to hit store shelves July 1 for beta-testing before being launched in solidarity Jan 2016.
Interestingly enough the new uniform appears to be printed in a woodland-type pattern and almost looks as if it would work perfectly domestically.
Additionally a few new features have been added for functionality.
Soldiers will be able to use the older Operation Enduring Freedom pattern until 2019, according to the Army although the new pattern is preferred.
It’s interesting to note that this new ‘domestic looking pattern’ will be available just before JADE HELM 15 kicks off mid-July.
Im recently retired Army, Artillery of 23+ years. The older BDU woodland camo pattern would be a much better fit into our domestic landscape. This “new” design has been in the forks for a few years and I feel it is a way to cover up the huge waste of money on the Army switching to the ACU pattern. They looked bad, fit bad, blended bad…….but I am sure someone in PEO Soldier (the office that helps manage clothing items) made a bunch of money from it.
Big Money