Truth. Anyone who has ever worn this uniform knows the only place it works is on your grandmother's sofa... There is actual photographic evidence to support that claim.
To be fair it actually works pretty well in urban areas and mountain ranges like Afghanistan or in most of Asia. But the whole point of the camo was Digital UNIVERSAL which everyone should know is impossible. Personally I kind of want us to go back to OD green and Tan, no camo patterns. IMO flat colors blend into environments so much better. If you see camo patterns enough your eye is almost drawn to it.
Also change that to a box of spicy Popeyes chicken and then she will be truly operating.
To be fair it actually works pretty well in urban areas and mountain ranges like Afghanistan or in most of Asia. But the whole point of the camo was Digital UNIVERSAL which everyone should know is impossible. Personally I kind of want us to go back to OD green and Tan, no camo patterns. IMO flat colors blend into environments so much better. If you see camo patterns enough your eye is almost drawn to it.
Also change that to a box of spicy Popeyes chicken and then she will be truly operating.
In my experience, it only works when it's so dirty that the bright luminescent coloring fades out and is covered in dust/dirt. Other than that, it's flat out horrible damn near everywhere (except in snowy forest, it's actually pretty legit there). During official Army testing the UCP pattern ranked the lowest of all tested patterns and was not recommended for military use... This is highly documented. In fact, the uniform performed so poorly in Afghanistan the Joint Forces agreed to make Multicam the uniform of choice for all forces assigned to Afghanistan regardless of service affiliation.
During original testing, the recommended uniform from official testing was the OCP, which over a decade later, the Army and now also Air Force are transitioning to. The only reason the UCP was ever used despite being the lowest rated was because someone had business connections. Sad after so many died, the Army finally came back to the uniform that had won in testing and had been recommended from the very start.
The camo is bad, but personally I don't think anyone really died because of it. Camouflage is ultimately bottom barrel concern for most armed forces. Any real response will be large enough to make camouflage moot, and small outfits generally have enough independence and competence to have purpose made setups or improvise their own (like rolling around in the dirt as you noted) or simply blending in with the population.
If multicam was an anime girl though, she would be bae while UCP is a thot. Crye or die.
The camo is bad, but personally I don't think anyone really died because of it. Camouflage is ultimately bottom barrel concern for most armed forces. Any real response will be large enough to make camouflage moot, and small outfits generally have enough independence and competence to have purpose made setups or improvise their own (like rolling around in the dirt as you noted) or simply blending in with the population.
If multicam was an anime girl though, she would be bae while UCP is a thot. Crye or die.
You touched on a good point, no matter how good or bad a pattern, the best camouflage is staying still. I don't care what pattern you wear, movement is always seen. Camouflage only truly works when you are still. But still, UCP is quite possibly the worst pattern the US military has ever fielded. Obviously nothing will work everywhere, but the UCP failed in nearly every environment.