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Cap Camouflage Pattern I
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Columbia Digital Modern Woodland camo "camflado pixelado"
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Cap Camouflage Pattern I- Staff Sergeant Class I
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Is it made in china? it reminds me a whole lot of the ISOF camo made in china. Cool
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Don't think so, you have the tag there in the image. Each piece is serialized with it's own uniform number.
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Nice pickup but I've got to admit it sort of hurts my eyes to look at. The pattern almost seems over pixalized? (Not sure that's a real word.)
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It really is hard to look at for a long time; just something about it.
I wonder if serial number in the uniform is actually assigned to a
particular soldier and documented. If so you could actually see
who this was issued to. I do not see it ever happening due to
logistics but would be cool for the collector!
I wonder if serial number in the uniform is actually assigned to a
particular soldier and documented. If so you could actually see
who this was issued to. I do not see it ever happening due to
logistics but would be cool for the collector!
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I have more than one of these, each has a different serial number, so likely yes.,traceable.
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Yes, Colombian uniform items are individually accountable due to their significant internal/domestic threats. Badges/patches/accessories are available commercially, but uniforms and kit are quite a bit harder to get.
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matmil- Private First Class
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Ripcord56, excellent examples thanks for sharing those !, CCP, great images of the pattern in actual use !
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Looks a lot lot better in use; really does blend in nicely to the jungle.
Also did not really realize the uniform serial numbers would be tracked;
pretty interesting in that respect. Thanks!
Also did not really realize the uniform serial numbers would be tracked;
pretty interesting in that respect. Thanks!
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Total agreement with Clete. Much better pattern when viewed in its natural environment.
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A jungle submarine?
ripcord56- Sergeant Class I
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Thanks matmil; Have an early Marines variant somewhere. Post it when I find it.
BTW, Colombian Marines now use a pattern more like the new Air Force pattern, but with different coloration.
Sean,
Colombian cocaine smugglers are fairly resourceful these days..
This is one of the less primitive subs I've seen them use. US Coast Guard routinely finds them in open water.
S
BTW, Colombian Marines now use a pattern more like the new Air Force pattern, but with different coloration.
Sean,
Colombian cocaine smugglers are fairly resourceful these days..
This is one of the less primitive subs I've seen them use. US Coast Guard routinely finds them in open water.
S
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It reminds me of the old Microsoft Paint spraycan effect.
Really works well on the first picture of the semi-submersible,took me a while to notice the troops actually on it.
Really works well on the first picture of the semi-submersible,took me a while to notice the troops actually on it.
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