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TenCate Protective Fabrics and Digital Concealment Systems Announce Defender M in A-TACS Camo

Both TenCate’s FR Defender M fabric as well as the A-TACS family of camouflage patterns from Digital Concealment Systems are familiar to SSD readers. What is new, is that TenCate will be offering Defender M, the standard FR fabric for US ground combat uniforms, in the A-TACS patterns. Currently, the only other camouflage available for sale in Defender M is MultiCam, making this pretty big news. Yes, there are a few national patterns printed on Defender M but they are restricted. Below is their press release.

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TenCate Defender M sets the standard for flame-resistant military grade fabric, having been specified by both the United States Army and Marine Corps as the uniform material of choice for its ground troops serving in Iraq and Afghanistan. Thanks to its patented technology, TenCate Defender M not only provides exceptional protection from flame and heat, but also offers the level of comfort and durability required in combat uniforms. Now, TenCate and Digital Concealment Systems are proud to announce that both the A-TACS AU and A-TACS FG Camo patterns are available on Defender M fabrics. A-TACS Camo is now available on Tencate Defender M from Tencate. For more information, contact Mr. John Blackmon by email at j.blackmon@tencate.com or TenCate Customer Service by e-mail at: contactus@tencate.com.

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6 Responses to “TenCate Protective Fabrics and Digital Concealment Systems Announce Defender M in A-TACS Camo”

  1. Defender-M is also available in Polish Woodland Pantera wz.93 camouflage pattern. Here’s sample: http://www.sklepna5.pl/orkan/zdjecia/138/defenderr-m_2.jpg

  2. Yes, the link I provided directs to the online store which is selling the fabric by the yard. Their website is temporary offline due the maintenance. It will be back within few days I think. Mentioned here several times Polish company SPECOPS used to sew their uniforms from Pantera Defender-M.

    Polish Army ordered recently FR uniforms but they want Kermel/Viscoze blend not the Defender-M.

  3. Buckaroomedic says:

    Very interesting . . . . I wonder if this is a portend of things to come?

  4. Matty says:

    Who is even using this stuff down range?