Materials:
65%Polyester + 35%Cotton
60% Cotton + 40%Polyester
50%Nylon + 50%Cotton

Fabric Type:
Ripstop / Twill

Size:
XS – XXL or customization

FEATURES:
Double layer stand-up collar with Velcro fastener
Crease on the back to increase the volume
Fly with zipper and velcro closure
Elbow / buttocks / knees are reinforced with double layer fabric
Velcro on each arm and chest for patch attachment
3 extra wide belt loops at the waist, perfect for military belt

Blending Into the Concrete Jungle
The Urban Digital Army Uniform is tailored for urban landscapes. Its digital pattern seamlessly integrates with the surroundings of urban environments, providing effective concealment and allowing soldiers to operate covertly.

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What is urban digital camo used for?
Perfect for a soldier, airman or sailor in an urban environment. Uses the military digicam / Operational Camouflage Pattern (OCP) / Multi-scale camouflage pattern. Cool military pattern developed to conceal and give stealth to soldiers in an urban environment, featuring gray, white and black pattern.

Is Urban Camo ever used?
History. Urban camouflage has rarely been used by armed forces in built up environments and mostly for limited trials. During the Cold War, the British Army used vehicles painted in the “Berlin camouflage” urban pattern.

Does the Army still use UCP?
In 2010, the ACU received some improvements to pockets and such. For uniforms, the pattern was fully phased out and replaced by the Operational Camouflage Pattern on 30 September 2019, though UCP remains in service in limited capacities such as on some cold weather overgear and older body armor.

Why was UCP bad?
All-Over-Brush was selected as the winner over ten other patterns, It was observed at the time that the universal disadvantage of an all-in-one pattern meant compromise and lowered effectiveness in all environments versus a more effective coloration for each environment.

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