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US Army Combat Uniform Female 50/50 NYCO Scorpion W2 OCP combat pants. Manufactured by United States Army contract manufacturers.
There are elastic bands on both sides of the waist that narrow the waist. The fly is fastened with four buttons.
The trousers have 8 pockets: 2 slit pockets at the top in the front, 2 cargo pockets in the hip area, 2 smaller ones in the knee area, and 2 in the back.
All pockets (except mortise ones) are equipped with protection against unfastening: the button is not passed through the flap itself above the pocket, but through a special insert under it. In addition, the pocket flaps have protection against contents falling out. It works as follows: the walls bend when closing the pockets, which provides protection against falling out.
A large anti-fray reinforcement insert is sewn between the legs, which also prevents pressure and promotes free movement of the legs. A similar insert on the knees prevents stretching and tearing of the pants during active movement.
The width of the legs is adjustable with drawstrings that are tied with knots.
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: ripstop. This is a reinforced fabric reinforced with strong threads, with high tear resistance.
Operational Camouflage Pattern (OCP) is a deformation military camouflage pattern, originally codenamed Scorpion W2, adopted in 2015 by the United States Army for use as the primary camouflage pattern for the Army Combat Uniform (ACU). In late September 2019, this pattern officially replaced the previous UCP camouflage pattern as the official combat uniform pattern for most US Army soldiers. Operational Camouflage Pattern (OCP) also replaces the similar MultiCam camouflage pattern previously used for US troops deployed in Afghanistan.