It's amazing that the Army's camouflage is still in the news after five years. That's how long its been since the Army first acknowledged that it had to do something about its ineffective Universal ...
We received this memo directly from Caleb Crye, executive director of Crye Precision and the designer of MultiCam. It relates the company's frustration with the U.S. Army's 10-year camouflage debacle.
Most things made by Crye Precision look high-speed and the tactical clothing and gear maker’s new Six12 rotary-fed, semiautomatic breaching shotgun is no different. Yes, Crye Precision LLC., the ...
Key point: Camoflague needs to reflect the environments that soldiers are fighting in. Thirty years ago, if you looked at a picture of a multinational field exercise involving the United States and ...
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