Jacket Military Elite NYCO Extreme
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The new Military Elite NYCO Extreme Multicam Jacket from M-Tac features a modern design and high-quality materials, making it an excellent choice for a complete field uniform when combined with Conquistador Military Pants. This jacket is made from durable American NYCO Extreme fabric, produced by Brookwood, which consists of nylon and cotton. This lightweight material is approximately three times more tear-resistant and ten times more breathable than regular NYCO fabric, and it dries faster too. The jacket includes a stand-up collar that fastens with Velcro, along with a central zipper covered by a storm flap. On the chest, there are two hidden pockets with vertical openings for easy access to your items. Additionally, there are three Velcro panels on the front: two for nameplates above the pockets and one in the center of the chest for attaching rank insignia. The sleeves are equipped with two spacious zippered pockets, topped with Velcro panels that feature holes for pens or other similar-sized accessories. There are also compartments in the sleeves for optional elbow pads. The cuffs can be adjusted with a flap and Velcro to fit your wrist comfortably. On the back, the jacket has shaped seams that allow for a full range of motion during various tasks, as well as a Velcro panel for attaching an IR marker. For improved ventilation, special grommets have been added under the arms. Material: NYCO Extreme; Hardware: YKK; Features: -two frontal hidden pockets; -two arm pockets; -velcro panels for IDs and ranks; -hidden compartments for elbow pads. Camouflage “MULTICAM” was developed by the American company Crye Precision in collaboration with the U.S. Army Soldier Systems Center, commonly known as the U.S. Army Natick Labs. Creating the MULTICAM pattern took over eight years of expeditions, scientific research, data analysis, and practical field tests. It was designed to serve as a universal camouflage solution for the American army. The need for a new camouflage became evident after Operation Desert Storm in Iraq. At the time, the camouflage patterns in use, such as Woodland for forest terrain and Tri-Color Desert for desert operations, failed to provide adequate concealment for soldiers. Each operation still required specialized camouflage, complicating supply logistics and decreasing soldier safety. Even after introducing a new universal digital camouflage (Digital) during operations in Afghanistan and Iraq, the situation did not significantly improve. It became clear that a single universal pattern was necessary, one that would allow a soldier to blend into any terrain and at any distance from an observer. The goal was to create camouflage that worked equally well against various backgrounds, including vegetation, desert, rocky terrain, urban buildings, and ruins, under different lighting conditions and in any climate throughout the year. How does this camouflage work? It seemed almost impossible to achieve such a versatile pattern. However, the designers utilized the limitations of human vision and the structure of our eyes to their advantage. In theory, for camouflage to be effective at long distances, it should consist of large, blurred spots. At closer ranges, especially against backgrounds of foliage and vegetation where the human eye detects small objects more clearly, the pattern should incorporate small, rounded elements of the dominant background. The developers found that the predominant backgrounds across most regions of the globe share similar gradients of green and brown. An important revelation was that black, which is commonly used in camouflage patterns worldwide, does not actually appear in nature. By integrating their findings and conducting computer simulations that layered over a thousand images, the developers successfully created the MULTICAM pattern. Near Infrared (NIR) technology is utilized by the US Department of Defense to minimize detection by NIR electro-optical sensors. These sensors do not detect infrared radiation. NIR uniforms are made from a special fabric that helps soldiers maintain a temperature similar to that of the surrounding landscape, making them harder to spot. Additionally, NIR technology reduces light reflection, making the uniforms less visible in low-light conditions
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