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Flame-Resistant Army Combat Uniform (FRACU)
A flame-resistant version of the standard U.S. Army combat uniform, designed to provide enhanced protection and comfort in field conditions.
Key Features
- Made from flame-resistant ripstop fabric reinforced with durable threads that prevent tears from spreading.
- OCP (Operational Camouflage Pattern) — the official U.S. Army camouflage pattern adopted in 2015, replacing UCP and MultiCam.
- Offers an optimal balance of protection, durability, and comfort for long-term wear.
FRACU Jacket
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Stand-up collar with Velcro closure.
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Velcro panels on the chest and shoulders for attaching patches and insignia.
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Two slanted chest pockets with Velcro flaps.
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Left sleeve pocket for three pens or pencils.
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Adjustable cuffs.
FRACU Pants
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Two deep front slash pockets.
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Two large cargo thigh pockets with drainage holes and Velcro flaps.
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Two rear welt pockets with buttoned flaps.
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Two calf pockets with Velcro flaps.
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Adjustable waist with drawstring.
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Adjustable leg cuffs with drawcords for a secure fit.
Material
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Ripstop — reinforced fabric with strong interwoven threads that stop tears from spreading.
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Highly durable and flame-resistant.
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Compound: 65% FR Rayon, 25% Para-Aramid, 10% Nylon.
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 pattern.
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Officially replaced UCP in most units by 2019.
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Designed for effective concealment in diverse environments, from deserts to woodland areas.