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Another Environment Perfect For UCP

  

Looks like ACU’s work well in an ash laden forest fire environment.

Thanks Chris M!

19 Responses to “Another Environment Perfect For UCP”

  1. Dev says:

    Perfect for a nuclear wasteland.

    War. War never changes.

  2. AA says:

    O the irony……

  3. bulldog76 says:

    so first we just start forest fires everywhere we go and BAM ! and we make sure ucp will work in that environment

  4. Tim says:

    I hear zombies are color blind to it as well…

  5. Patrick says:

    So we just need to adopt a complete scorched earth strategy?

  6. Badjujuu says:

    Dog. And. Pony show.

  7. Jeremy says:

    That’s my National Guard crew meeting with General Grass when we got called up for wildland firefighting this month!

  8. Ben says:

    Those waistlines are not in keeping with the finest traditions

  9. KP says:

    I gotta say, if the secret justification for going with UCP was that all future deployment of US combat troops would be preceded by scorching the earth and blanketing the land with ash, then the unnamed general may just be a genius. A sadistic genius. Who didn’t realize that there isn’t much forestry in Iraq. So he’s still an idiot.

    • Ben says:

      Clearly he was invested in the joke of company who developed the pattern. Sure he was short timing and built himself quite a nest egg

  10. Craig says:

    Nice to see Gen Baldwin rocking the OCP.

  11. straps says:

    “Who us? Oh no, we’re not here to actually DIG fire breaks. Bob, why are we here again?”

  12. Riceball says:

    What’s funny is that OCP works almost as well as UCP in a burned out forest.

    • babola says:

      No not really. This is the rare occasion where OCP actually stands out.

      You can also swap the position of the two plump generals in the middle and you’ll see what I mean.

  13. Jason says:

    What’s the AF doing there (3rd from the left)? Those ABUs blend into the scorched earth even better than the ACUs!