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Originally Posted by Spartan613
It really depends on where you operate. The Australian DPCU worked effectively (in Australia) regardless of season or terrain (except in the snow, and we never fought a war in the Australian Alps and don't train for it) until Desert Storm when the desert pattern was introduced.
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When I was in the service; we used a white over-suit during the winter. They are quite equal all over the world. I have seen the two Australian uniforms (I call them two when there are woodland and desert) I was watching a documentary about the Australian elite units in Afghanistan (The Australian SAS and the Commando Regiment???)
During the cold war; I went to Nijmegen and a unit from the 82nd Airborne (based in Berlin), they were wearing a solid grey BDU. When the ACU appeared, the uniform seemed to be a mix of woodland, desert, and this grey BDU. Then I can raise question marks about to have different uniforms, it is quite easy to identify and separate a Marine from a Soldier, and/or an air force member.