Polish dessert pants are even rarer than you think. These are first patern, produced in limited numbers and were quikly taken over by uniform that became standard desert uniform for next 10+ years. The pants have double pockets on tighs and patern is darker than the standard one.
The DPCU shirt is the second style generally issued in Australia. The first style in general issue had non slanted button up pockets on the chest and epaulettes on the shoulder, the second type had slanted button up pockets on the chest as the shirt in the video has. The last pattern in general issue had slanted pockets on the chest, no epaulettes, rank slide on the chest and pockets on the sleeves. This third style in general issue were called NIR's as they were supposed to have a reduced IR signature. There were also a variety of two piece flying suits and tanker uniforms with zips instead of buttons on the front all in DPCU. These uniforms were heavier material than normal DPCUs and were either non flammable or heavy cotton to reduce burning.
I'm also guessing the hat with the DPCU is not an original issue one but one of the ones you could buy from Military gear shops as it looks like the 'rip stop' material that was not issued to us.
I've got both the "aramid" and "heavy cotton " tanker suits and the cotton ones are by far more comfortable for sitting in humid conditions around our training areas 😅
If you're in Australia there's a fantastic reference guide for our military uniforms from the colonial forces to the 2010's (I'll try to find my copy) Also the very first version of DPCU had a wonderful tendency for the camouflage print to rub off on things like seating and grasses that we encounter here 😂
If this guy wants to see my collection from when I was active duty….hed want to buy it Old M81’s with the 8-point & boonie and green side jungle boots…oh and I still have the brown undershirt, grey on grey PT gear. 6-color desert cammies with helmet cover, 8-point, boonie, flak jacket and 6-color desert cover with the addition of the complete set of night desert parka, pants, boonie 3-tone desert set, 8-point, boonie, tan jungle boots MARPAT woodland, complete MARPAT desert, complete MARPAT FROG in woodland and desert, complete MARPAT snow camo parka, pants, pack cover Full sets of dress uniforms including dress blues….. Now that I’m retired, I feel old when I show pics of me in all of these uniforms…. Semper USMC / Retired
Disruptive Pattern Camouflage Uniform (DPCU) was issued in the late 1980's in Australia. It might look similar but it is very different with different patterns and colours from Duck Hunter.
@@davidharvey8179 That camouflage hat specifically was a really poor quality knock off that some cadets bought from camping stores in the late 90s early 2000s. Recon and platatac short Brim hats turn up pretty frequently. There were the early short Brim hats late 80s and early 90s before the big floppy bastards. Then short Brim hats were common again with the land 125 uniform. But definitely short Brim hats were in short supply overall. However I assure you it's very unlikely that particular hat would have ever seen use outside a Cadet unit. They are terrible.
@@davidharvey8179 I was about to say, when I was in Afghan, the aussies definitely had the short-brimmed cover. The brits I saw wore both wide-brimmed and short-brimmed covers.
@@sullathehutt7720we were issued wide brim.....just noone but the RAAF wore them since they messed with your hearing (which is bad on patrol) Got in the way if you had to aim a weapon/go prone/look up while working on a building project 😂 Went floppy like a face washer in humidity or got wet Short brim solves alot of those issues but cuts down on sun protection.....which the Brits solved with a neck curtain. Personally I live my Frilly (legionaries cap) that Armour and Mech Cav got issued
The norwegian army used the m51 up until 1980 and the norwegian civil defence force used it up until 1990s. love from Norway :3
Civil Defence version was in gray.
Polish dessert pants are even rarer than you think. These are first patern, produced in limited numbers and were quikly taken over by uniform that became standard desert uniform for next 10+ years. The pants have double pockets on tighs and patern is darker than the standard one.
Fun fact. back in the 90's we still had cargo chutes in that interesting camo pattern
The DPCU shirt is the second style generally issued in Australia. The first style in general issue had non slanted button up pockets on the chest and epaulettes on the shoulder, the second type had slanted button up pockets on the chest as the shirt in the video has. The last pattern in general issue had slanted pockets on the chest, no epaulettes, rank slide on the chest and pockets on the sleeves. This third style in general issue were called NIR's as they were supposed to have a reduced IR signature.
There were also a variety of two piece flying suits and tanker uniforms with zips instead of buttons on the front all in DPCU. These uniforms were heavier material than normal DPCUs and were either non flammable or heavy cotton to reduce burning.
I'm also guessing the hat with the DPCU is not an original issue one but one of the ones you could buy from Military gear shops as it looks like the 'rip stop' material that was not issued to us.
NIR or Land 125
@@archibaldthesimple both. They are L125 but everyone just called them NIRs.
I've got both the "aramid" and "heavy cotton " tanker suits and the cotton ones are by far more comfortable for sitting in humid conditions around our training areas 😅
I would really love a history of DPCU and AMCU video
If you're in Australia there's a fantastic reference guide for our military uniforms from the colonial forces to the 2010's (I'll try to find my copy)
Also the very first version of DPCU had a wonderful tendency for the camouflage print to rub off on things like seating and grasses that we encounter here 😂
I always love to watch these just to see what else is out there that I haven't seen yet good job
Same, and the answer is nearly always yes
Your channel always inspires my own channel and collecting here in Mexico City. Thank you for all your efforts. Keep up the great work.
Auscam!!! 👌
haha! i love the dpc! you just need amcu’s now
It would be interesting to look at the ODST and marine armours found throughout the Halo trilogy!
Those pantera pants are always incredibly pricey when they do show up on ebay.
Still just want to see some on the M/84 pattern you show in the intro
Good kills
relly wierd to see a Norwegian piece. to my knowledge they dont surplus their equipment or do they?
If this guy wants to see my collection from when I was active duty….hed want to buy it
Old M81’s with the 8-point & boonie and green side jungle boots…oh and I still have the brown undershirt, grey on grey PT gear.
6-color desert cammies with helmet cover, 8-point, boonie, flak jacket and 6-color desert cover with the addition of the complete set of night desert parka, pants, boonie
3-tone desert set, 8-point, boonie, tan jungle boots
MARPAT woodland, complete
MARPAT desert, complete
MARPAT FROG in woodland and desert, complete
MARPAT snow camo parka, pants, pack cover
Full sets of dress uniforms including dress blues…..
Now that I’m retired, I feel old when I show pics of me in all of these uniforms….
Semper
USMC / Retired
Not to mention I have complete uniforms from the countries I trained with…
Poland
Germany
Britain
Canada
Jordan
Bahrain
Philippines
South Korea
Japan
Is "DPCU", us that, I know it only as "Duck Hunter Camo" the same ? Hard to get in Germany, so I lack the comparison.
Disruptive Pattern Camouflage Uniform (DPCU) was issued in the late 1980's in Australia. It might look similar but it is very different with different patterns and colours from Duck Hunter.
do you have idf uniform?
Could anyone send an invite link to their discord? The current invite appears to be invalid.
That dpcu hat is a reproduction. Shirt is legit.
Not quite, people bought them instead of wearing the issued one. The infantry and others liked the short brimmed hats rather than the wide brim.
@@davidharvey8179 That camouflage hat specifically was a really poor quality knock off that some cadets bought from camping stores in the late 90s early 2000s. Recon and platatac short Brim hats turn up pretty frequently. There were the early short Brim hats late 80s and early 90s before the big floppy bastards. Then short Brim hats were common again with the land 125 uniform. But definitely short Brim hats were in short supply overall. However I assure you it's very unlikely that particular hat would have ever seen use outside a Cadet unit. They are terrible.
@@davidharvey8179
I was about to say, when I was in Afghan, the aussies definitely had the short-brimmed cover. The brits I saw wore both wide-brimmed and short-brimmed covers.
@davidharvey8179 it's still not issued gear so it's a reproduction 😂
Personally I preferred my Kepi/Frilly that we got issued as Armour
@@sullathehutt7720we were issued wide brim.....just noone but the RAAF wore them since they messed with your hearing (which is bad on patrol)
Got in the way if you had to aim a weapon/go prone/look up while working on a building project 😂
Went floppy like a face washer in humidity or got wet
Short brim solves alot of those issues but cuts down on sun protection.....which the Brits solved with a neck curtain.
Personally I live my Frilly (legionaries cap) that Armour and Mech Cav got issued