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YARN (4) The pictures above show the Army Combat Uniform that has ballistic protection inserted in pockets covering the upper arms, elbows, lower back, hips, upper legs, knees, shins and calves. Foam inserts have also been placed behind the Kevlar inserts for the elbows, knees, shins.
The Patent Pending Ballistic Combat Uniform (BCU) was invented to increase Soldier protection from fragments and projectiles produced by high explosive weapons. Any uniform that is issued for combat operations can be converted to the BCU.
The BCU is worn with a ballistic vest and enables Soldiers to quickly add or remove ballistic inserts based on many factors to include:
- The mission
- Conducting mounted, dismounted or waterborne operations
- Likelihood of enemy contact
- Weather
- Terrain
The Kevlar ballistic inserts provide Level IIA protection. Critical areas can be provided IIIA protection by simply adding another IIA insert. Level II inserts (not provided) can also be used as a single insert.
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Areas protected include the: upper arms, elbows, lower back, hips, upper legs, knee, shins and calves. This can easily be modified based on Army requirements.
Foam pads can be inserted behind the ballistic inserts for the elbows, knees and shins that make it more comfortable when taking a knee or in the prone.
The BCU is suitable to be worn during garrison and administrative duties once the ballistic and/or non-ballistic inserts are removed.
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As light as possible: The Soldiers uniform is used to hold the ballistic and/or foam inserts and lightweight water resistant fabric protect the ballistic inserts from moisture. The BCU eliminates the need to strap on a separate system that is more bulky, cumbersome and heavy.
Comfortable: The lightweight, flexible ballistic inserts and foam pads conform to the Soldier’s body and are just as comfortable when on foot, or in a vehicle or aircraft.
Heat retention: Is reduced by keeping the non-ballistic material that holds and supports the ballistic inserts to a minimum. The BCU gives the Soldier the option to remove inserts to help cool off.
Easy to clean and maintain: The Soldier removes the inserts before washing the uniform. Inserts that become dirty are washed off with a cloth, warm water and laundry detergent.
Easy to replace: If the BCU becomes unserviceable, the Soldier is issued a new one. The ballistic and foam inserts can be replaced one at a time as they are worn out or damaged.
Information on Army programs
Land Warrior- is a high tech "system of systems" designed to provide every soldier with enhanced capabilities. This integrated fighting system dramatically increases the combat soldier's lethality, battle command compatibility, survivability, mobility, awareness, sustainability and combat effectiveness.
Future Force Warrior (FFW)- is the Army's flagship Science and Technology initiative to develop and demonstrate revolutionary capabilities for Future Force Soldier systems. An integrated system of systems approach is being employed to support the army transformation to a Soldier-centric force. The Future Force Warrior is a major pillar of the Future Force strategy, complementing the Future Combat Systems (FCS) program.
Army Combat Uniform information- PEO Soldier provides FAQ for the Army Combat Uniform, the Advanced Combat Uniform and other equipment.
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