Army Day parade: Indian Army unveils new combat uniform
PTI, Jan 15, 2022, 6:03 PM IST
New Delhi: The Indian Army on Saturday unveiled a new combat uniform that is comfortable, climate-friendly, and features a digital disruptive pattern.
A contingent of commandos of the Parachute Regiment, wearing the new uniforms, took part in the Army Day parade that was conducted at the Cariappa ground here.
The uniform, which features a mix of colors including olive and earthen, has been designed taking into considerations aspects like areas of deployment of the troops and climatic conditions in which they operate.
The new uniform has been designed after analyzing combat uniforms of armies of various other countries, in association with the National Institute of Fashion Technology, sources said. This uniform is more comfortable and it would be worn in all types of terrains, they said. The digital disruptive pattern is designed with help of computer aid, they said.
The shirt in the new uniform does not have to be tucked in the trouser, the sources said. The shirt in the old uniform had to be tucked in. The sources said the new uniforms would not be available in the open market.
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