I'm sorry, but I cannot translate content that is not in a plain text format.Woodland in Afghanistan? This is quite easily explained: Americans like to pass on older equipment to armies and units they support and train. The Afghan National Army (ANA) commandos received the good old Woodland gear. They often work with the MARSOC (now Raiders) units. So they wanted Woodland gear too, fire resistant (FR) would be even better, so first, Drifire built FR Woodland suits, which were later replaced with Crye G3 suits in Woodland with Drifire material. Now the original DF suit is being traded at rather exorbitant prices. Therefore, Flash Force Industries offers this replica, available at J.K.Army.

Here is the complete set: it replicates a set from 2017 and looks very good. The only thing it isn't: it's not FR. The rest is quality: the Woodland fabric is 65/35 NYCO, the green fabric on the body is cotton. Solid construction.
Let's start at the top, with the Combat Shirt.
The Combat Shirt has a classic stand-up collar.
With Velcro and a deep front zipper. It can be worn open...
...but the collar can also be closed tightly around the neck.
On the sleeves, there are upper arm pockets with Velcro patches. A patch always fits here - here from our friends at DG7. You can also see the tip of the elbow compartment for the protectors on the right.
The sleeves are finished with adjustable cuffs.
Overall view: a solid Combat Shirt without big surprises.
The pants look like Drifire. No frills, everything very angular.
Belt loops for the belt, front pockets where you can put your hands while waiting.
The back pockets are buttoned with a flap over them. The seat of the pants is reinforced.
In the knee, the width can be adjusted with two tabs.
Above the knee is the attached compartment for the protectors.
The set of pads comes with the uniform. Two for the elbows and two for the knees. The originals are sturdier, these are a bit more foam-like.
It's almost over.
The ankle can also be tightened at the back of the heel.
The whole set on the man. This is a new Crye Precision Maritime JPC 2.0 - HERE in the SPARTANAT Review.
And that's the original in action. The raider here is probably deployed in northern Iraq because he carries the Kurdish flag (it could also be Syria, but then the YPG flag would be more likely to be seen).
That's the size chart for the FFI Woodland DF Combat Set.
CONCLUSION: Super Combat Set at a great price. Anyone who likes Raiders will love it. Anyone else who likes a good set will too. FFI also offers the Crye G3 Woodland suit replica - HERE in our review.
HERE is the video that shows the uniform in detail.
The FFI Woodland Camo DF Combat Set EX. 2017 (w/ Pads Set) can be found at J.K ARMY for 110 US dollars.
FLASH FORCE INDUSTRIES on the Internet: news.flashforceind.com
J.K.ARMY on the Internet: shop.jkarmy.com
And yes, the original uniform is FR - fire resistant.