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Combat jacket from the standard US Army uniform US Army Combat Uniform 50/50 NYCO Scorpion W2 OCP. Manufactured by United States Army contract manufacturers.
Combat uniform coat includes:
Velcro is on chest and shoulder pockets for attaching signs of differences and stripes.
2 tilted pockets on the chest of the jacket with velcro.
On the left sleeve there is a pocket for pencils/ ball-point pens.
It has buttons adjustable cuffs.
Material: 50/50 NYCO. It is a 50% nylon/50% cotton NIR compliant fabric blend that is fade and shrink resistant. This blend offers a little more warmth than a polyester/cotton blend, while also having a slightly “heavy” or “stiff” feel than other fabrics.
Fabric: rip-stop is a fabric reinforced with high-strength yarns that is able to stop the break by localizing it in a fragment that is very small in area, preventing it from spreading.
Operational Camouflage Pattern (OCP), originally codenamed Scorpion W2, is a military camouflage pattern adopted in 2015 by the United States Army for use as the U.S. Army's main camouflage pattern on the Army Combat Uniform (ACU). This pattern officially replaced the U.S. Army's previous Universal Camouflage Pattern (UCP) as the official combat uniform pattern for most U.S. soldiers at the end of September 2019. The pattern also superseded the closely related MultiCam, a pattern previously used for troops deploying to Afghanistan.