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Flame-Resistant Army Combat Uniform (FRACU)
The FRACU is a flame-resistant version of the standard U.S. Army combat uniform, designed to deliver enhanced protection, durability, and comfort during prolonged use in demanding field environments. The set is optimized for high activity and wear with body armor.
General features
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Made from flame-resistant rip-stop fabric reinforced with high-strength fibers to prevent tear propagation.
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Provides a balanced combination of fire protection, durability, and long-term wearing comfort.
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OCP (Operational Camouflage Pattern) camouflage — the official U.S. Army standard since 2015.
FRACU Jacket
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Stand-up collar with Velcro closure for secure fit and neck protection.
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Velcro panels on the chest and shoulder areas for patches and insignia.
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Two angled chest pockets with Velcro flap closures.
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Left sleeve pocket designed to hold up to three pens or pencils.
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Adjustable Velcro cuffs for a secure and comfortable fit.
FRACU Trousers
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Two deep front slash pockets.
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Two spacious thigh cargo pockets with Velcro flaps and drainage holes.
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Two rear pockets with buttoned flaps.
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Two additional calf pockets with Velcro closures.
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Waist adjustment via internal drawcord.
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Adjustable leg cuffs with drawcords for a customized fit.
Material
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Rip-stop — reinforced high-strength fabric that contains damage and does not support combustion.
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Fabric composition: 37% Aramid / 32% Nylon / 29% Cotton
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High resistance to abrasion, mechanical stress, and elevated temperatures.
OCP Camouflage
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Full name: Operational Camouflage Pattern (Scorpion W2).
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Adopted by the U.S. Army in 2015 as the primary combat camouflage.
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Officially replaced UCP in most units starting in 2019.
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Designed for effective concealment across desert, woodland, and mixed terrain.