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English: Universal Camouflage For The Future Warrior's Track Urban (Dark Mod) Camouflage Pattern tested on one wearer at a time in daylight and nightlight. |
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Low-Resolution dugas.ppt PDF (Original copy presented at International Soldier Systems Conference and Exhibition 2004) Unknown Author(s) 15 December 2004 https://web.archive.org/web/20191216150433/https://milspecmonkey.com/articles/acu/dugas.pdf Enlarged and screenshotted from .ppt using full-screen on 1920x1080px monitor and Paint.net to crop out Powerpoint UI.
1. UCFW 2-Page Report Unknown Author(s) 00 DEC 2004 https://archive.org/details/DTIC_ADA433081/mode/2up (Dimensions) "All the patterns were reviewed in the Camouflage Evaluation Facility, Natick Soldier Center (NSC), and finalized into full design repeat, 28” x 40”." (Color Composition) "The next step was to optimize these four patterns by incorporating changes from the field evaluations and focus groups. These patterns were known as “mods” (modifications) to the original camouflage patterns. The “mods” were color changes to incorporate the new goal of developing a universal camouflage pattern that will be adaptable in all three terrains: Desert, Woodland and Urban."
2. Army tests new camouflage MARK OLIVA JANUARY 28, 2003 https://web.archive.org/web/20211027062523/https://www.stripes.com/branches/army-tests-new-camouflage-1.1387 (Software as used to design and color MARPAT) "Researchers employed the same technology used to design the Marine Pattern uniform, but with a different development process. The same computer software assisted in the new pattern designs and color placement."
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