M-Tac Jacket Military Elite NYCO

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The M-Tac Military NYCO MultiCam Jacket has a comfortable, semi-fitted shirt-type cut and can be paired with the Conquistador Military Pants to create a complete modernfield uniform. The jacket is sewn from American NYCO rip-stop fabric, 50/50 cotton – nylon, in original Crye Precision MultiCam color with NIR treatment, which reduces visibility in the IR range. The fabric also has Teflon impregnation, which protects the material from dirt and water. Uniforms for soldiers of the US Army are sewn from fabric with these characteristics. The coat has a stand-up collar, closes with Velcro, as well as a central fastener in the form of a detachable “tractor” plastic zipper with a Velcro cover. On the chest there are two hidden velcro pockets with vertical openings for easy access to the contents, as well as horizontal velcro panels for attaching name tags and patches with medical data. In the armpits there are embroidered grommets for improved ventilation. On each sleeve there is a patch pocket with a vertical zippered opening and a Multicamvelcro panel with compartments for attaching handles or similar equipment. There is a reinforced yoke in the upper part of the back with a Velcro panel for an IR marker under the collar. Along the contour of the armhole there are expansion folds that help maintain freedom of movement of the arms, even when a flak jacket or relief is worn over the coat. The sleeves are equipped with a Velcro patch pocket for the installation of soft protection. The cuffs are adjustable with a Velcro flap. Features: – in combination with Conquistador Military Pants, the coat forms a complete modern field uniform. – sewn from fabric with NIR treatment, which reduces the visibility of the material in the IR range. – the central zipper is protected from dirt by a velcro flap. – convenient access to the chest pockets, leaving the possibility to reach their contents even when tactical equipment is worn over the coat. – velcro panels on the chest, back and sleeves for attaching patches and IDs. – compartments for installing soft protection on sleeves. – fasteners for handles or equipment of similar dimensions – on sleeve velcro panels. Materials: – American NYCO rip-stop fabric: 50% nylon, 50% cotton. The optimal combination of wear resistance and breathability. This is the same quality of fabric used to make uniforms for the US Army. It is in the original Crye Precision MultiCamcolor, with a complex treatment including NIR impregnation, as well as Teflon impregnation, which protects the material from dirt and water – Velcro in MultiCam color – accessories – YKK Technologies: “MULTICAM” camouflage was developed by the American company Crye Precision together with the US Army Soldier Systems Center. The latter is also known as the US Army Natick labs. It took more than eight years of expeditions, scientific work, data analysis and practical field tests to create the color. This pattern was created as a single universal camouflage for the American army. The need for its creation became obvious after Operation Desert Storm in Iraq. The camouflage patterns used at that time, both for forest terrain (Woodland) and for desert operations (Tri-Color Desert), did not provide the necessary camouflage for fighters. The YKK company is a world leader in the fastening production. It produces 90% of all fasteners at 71 factories around the world. This is a group of Japanese companies whose trademark was registered almost 70 years ago. YKK is translated from Japanese as “Yoshida’s Factory” – this was the name of the company’s founder, who opened the production of fasteners for clothes in the 1930s. Success was achieved thanks to cooperation with leading clothing brands and appliance of particularly strict quality standards. In addition, for a very long time, the machine for the production of high-quality fasteners was kept in the strictest secret. This helped the company quickly overtake its main competitors. 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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