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Does the US Army stay with Multicam?

The US Army has signed a license agreement with Crye Precision for the use of the OCP pattern, possibly replacing UCP. Despite ongoing tests for a new pattern, OCP is likely to become the standard for the US Army.

10/17/2013  By Redaktion

The USA Army has entered into a license agreement with Crye Precision allowing them to use the Operation Enduring Freedom Camouflage Pattern (OCP) - also known as Multicam - for manufacturing for their own use. It is therefore speculated that OCP will become the standard pattern for the US Army (replacing UCP), and that no new pattern or series of patterns will be introduced. However, the tests for a new pattern (with 4 finalists) have not yet been concluded.

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