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2 deep mortise trouser pockets.
2 bulky luggage pockets with drainage at the hips with flaps deployed with velcro.
2 cut-in back pockets with flaps on the buttons.
2 calf pockets with velcro flaps.
Leg cuffs are adjustable in size with cords.
The belt of trousers is regulated on volume by a cord.
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.
Flame-Resistant Army Combat Uniform (FRACU)
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 The pattern also superseded the closely related MultiCam, a pattern previously used for troops deploying to Afghanistan.