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U.S. Army Scraps Digital Camo Uniforms

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After eight years and a reported $5 billion in development, the U.S. Army is ditching its pixelated-looking uniform in favor of something that doesn't look like it was borrowed from the "Contra" Nintendo game. The design, known as the Universal Camouflage Pattern (UCP), has failed at doing what camo should do: Hide our soldiers. "If we can see our own guys across a distance because of it, then so can our enemy," one Army specialist said. According to insiders, the design was selected after the Marines had switched to an eye-catching pixel-driven pattern. "That's what this really comes down to," the editor of Soldier Systems Daily said. "'We can't allow the Marine Corps to look more cool than the Army.'"

Wait, WHAT. It took EIGHT years and FIVE billion dollars to figure out digital camo wasn't working?
 
That probably means there's a whole shit load mor of higher tech(infra/night/etc) running around out there than they expected.
 
Lol.

The stupid assholes tried to bite off of the Marines and failed miserably. It didn't take a genius to tell you that shit was stupid. Then again, decisions like that are most likely made by some desk jockey anyway.
 
In took them 8 years and 5 billion dollars to figure out that this camo wasn't working as intended. And this isn't a "no shit" comment because who could know such a thing but why the hell did it take so long?
 
Really? From what I heard from my military buddies, the digi-camo did work. Shame to see this amount of dough go up in flames.

I wonder what's their next approach then... Either MGS-style stealth camo or maybe:

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Really? From what I heard from my military buddies, the digi-camo did work. Shame to see this amount of dough go up in flames.

I wonder what's their next approach then... Either MGS-style stealth camo or maybe:

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Oh it worked.....when it got dirty or faded as fuck. The digis the Marines use are much more effective.
As long as our boys and girls have Dragon Scales armor, we're good.

I got to test that. I loved it. Too bad the Marine Corps didn't.
 
Anyone with a lick of sense could tell you the camouflage pattern is pure shit, the company behind it must have paid some serious bribe money for it to be chosen in the first place.

Why doesn't the US Military just slightly modify Multicam to put their own "brand" on it and issue it to everyone, like what the UK Military has done?
 
$5 BILLION to develop that? wtf!

Deployment costs likely involved with troops overseas, but they went through many trials over the years, producing thousands of uniforms each time and constantly changing them out for the new versions of it. Like how they spent a ton on the SCAR rifle, deployed it, and then said fuck it, and switched back to the M4's and took away the SCAR from deployed units. And of course they overpsend on anything as usual
 
I still remember when they showed these off there was thread on GAF(I think) with some fighting over weather they really camouflage anything. Even then many did not think they did but some tried to shut down the argument showing a picture of a soldier hiding behind a giant rock.
 
As cool as it looked, it never made sense to me since nothing else in the world looks like pixels. I guess I can kind of see it working in an urban environment but certainly not in the jungle or desert.
 
Man, I need to get in the business of selling shit to the military.

I've got an idea for these new canteens, constructed from gorilla glass and aluminum, they're waterproof, light, and keep water cool for 2% longer than standard issue.

I think the idea's worth a cool 3 billion.

EDIT: On topic, I always thought digital camo in Battlefield and CoD looked really dumb and ineffective.
 
Man, I need to get in the business of selling shit to the military.

I've got an idea for these new canteens, constructed from gorilla glass and aluminum, they're waterproof, light, and keep water cool for 2% longer than standard issue.

I think the idea's worth a cool 3 billion.

EDIT: On topic, I always thought digital camo in Battlefield and CoD looked really dumb and ineffective.
Thanks for the idea. In contact with Corning right now :)
 
Isn't this old news?

Multicam has been issued to forces in Afghanistan for a while now.

ATACs and some other one (AOR or something) have been around for about a year now?
 
People are surprised at the $5 billion figure? For something related to a bureaucratic military endeavor? You should do a Google search and get your mind blown.

I always thought the camo looked a bit odd, but I assumed there was some legitimate reasoning behind it -- guess not.

For all the military buffs -- what country has the most "advanced" camo? No MGS jokes, please. Edit: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MultiCam
 
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