| British Infantry Reject New Combat Uniforms As Too American |
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| Written by Lewis Berkover | |||
| Tuesday, 03 January 2012 09:27 | |||
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Britain recently introduced new combat uniforms for their troops in Afghanistan. The new uniforms were not popular. There were many complaints, most of them having to do with the new uniforms being too baggy and making the troops look like children's action figures. More to the point, the uniforms looked too much like American ones. Even more to the point, the blouse (shirt) is worn outside the pants, while British troops like a belt or, as some have suggested, at least a drawstring around the waist. The troops also did not like the use of Velcro in the new uniforms. The Ministry of Defense backs the new uniforms because they are a better match for the new body armor that was introduced three years ago. The new helmet and body armor ensemble, called PECOC (Personal Equipment and Common Operational Clothing) replaced Combat 95 field uniforms and webbing. PECOC was designed for use with the new F.I.S.T (Future Integrated Soldier Technology) System and F.R.E.S (Future Rapid Effects System) combat vehicle family, respectively. Read more: Click here.
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