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US Army Uniforms - ACUpat (UCP - Universal Camouflage Pattern)
Army Combat Uniform (ACU) is a modern form of the US Army.
It received a three-letter name by analogy with its predecessors BDU (Battle Dress Uniform)
and DCU (Desert Camouflage Uniform).
Presented to the public in June 2004, it became the first BDU substitute since 1981,
and at the moment all (well, or almost all) units of the American army are already dressed in it.
Jacket:
Standup collar with Velcro fastener.
Velcro is on chest and shoulder pockets are 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 3 pencils/pens.
Velcro adjustable cuffs.
Pants:
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.