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Marine Corps service members will be allowed by leaders to wear non-standard uniform items as units deal with an ongoing woodland camouflage shortage.
Marine Corps considers new camouflage to defeat thermal and IR surveillance Some sensors pick up signatures that are invisible to the naked eye.
Unit commanders may allow the desert-colored camouflage combat utility uniform or the flame-resistant organizational gear, known as FROGs.
The U.S. Marine Corps is working to better cloak its troops in a world where enemies increasingly have devices for detecting thermal signatures.
It should follow that when such a uniform is developed, the entire military should transition to it. In 2002, the Marine Corps adopted a digital camouflage pattern called MARPAT.
The Marine Corps marked the start of Pride month with an image of a combat helmet adorned with rainbow-colored bullets on Wednesday — sparking outrage over the mixing of warfare and wokeness.
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A camouflage shortage in the Marine Corps will lead to service members wearing less regulated uniforms in the near future. In an Instagram video, Commandant Gen. Eric Smith addr… ...
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