![]() Dying Light: The Following PlayStation 4 Video game Xbox One, Dead Island, game, text, poster png 512x512px 279.27KB.Counter-Strike: Global Offensive Counter-Strike: Source Counter-Strike 1.6 CSPromod, COUNTER, blue, logo, video Game png 800圆00px 39.65KB.Unreal Engine 4 Game engine Video game, engine, game, text, trademark png 1200x1308px 51.2KB.Left 4 Dead 2 Counter-Strike: Source Xbox 360 Video game, dead, text, logo, video Game png 1176x568px 751.85KB.The Walking Dead: A New Frontier The Walking Dead: Season Two Clementine Lee Everret, the walking dead logo, text, logo, video Game png 2000x1300px 1.74MB.Every one of my guys has been told that in 2010, the ACU is going to be replaced. The most persistent rumor, and rumor it is only, is that 2010 Multicam is going to replace the ACU. None of my guys returned home with any of it. This use was region specific and mission specific. ![]() The reproduction Marpat also sucks and does not last well.ġ/3 of my department are Reservists, many with 3 tours in the bad place, and only the SF units have used multi-cam in Afghanistan. New Marpat is too dark for most of what we do. The 511 Woodland worked as well as half fade Marpat. Real USMC Marpat with a half fade worked nicely 99% of the time. My opinion is they are overdone and too many useless pockets.įor what we do, ACU sucks. But at nearly 3 times the price and they have zero advantage over the others in pocket and cargo design. The original and genuine Multicam sets have been the best we tested. The UV treatment does not reduce this effect as the Propper sets fade. The Propper wax feel sets really suck when faded, glowing like a light bulb under Night Vision devices, even when washed in UV free detergent only. The pattern becomes less effective when it fades. The pattern is extremely effective and works. My SWAT team tested Multicam by Tru-Spec and Propper with mixed satisfaction on the cloth lots used by these two manufacturers. Now there is the under body armor version from each with the cool shirt center and camouflaged sleeves.Īt one point these were the only authorized sellers of genuine Crye Precision cloth and pattern, and the rip-off patterns were banned from e-bay sales. This cloth feels like waxed nylon and after 8-10 washings becomes more wearable, but now faded. Propper sells both a BDU and ACU cut uniform 60-40 ripstop, color and cloth variation #4. Tru-Spec sells a BDU uniform in 65-35 poplin, color and cloth variation #3. Color and cloth variation #2 but allegedly military grade 50/50 nyco. Tru-Spec sells the TRU uniform similar to the ACU. Color and cloth variation #1 but military grade 50/50 nyco. The digital patterns also were designed to defeat night vision units, where multi-cam does not.Ĭrye Precision sells their product which I own. This reduces the blob effect of other camouflage patterns.ĭigital camouflage patterns have the closest to zero blob effect. Multi-cam has a fade pattern built in where the colors fade from dark to lighter in the colors and have what appears to be overspray within the pattern. You will note on the old woodland pattern camo the sizes of the patterns were in the 3-4" range except for the back dog-bone which is 7-8" At 100 yards or less, camouflage patterns of 1" function and beyond 100 yards becomes a solid color because the normal human eye cannot discern smaller, similarly to camera and rifle scope functions of 1X is what you see at 100 yards, etc.Ģ00 yards, 2", 300 yards 3", and 400 yards 4". Most camouflage is based on the inch pattern. Matter of fact, the cammo guys will tell you that after 100 yards, all camo paterns become ineffective as camoflage and the dominate mixed color is what saves your bacon. Take the current ACU pattern and make the colors the same as the Crye and it would work just as well. So, it's not that the Crye is that great of a pattern, it's that the color is the color that has worked since the early ages in most environments. Lets face it, what is the base color of the Crye? OD, a color our for fathers figured out a long time ago. ![]()
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