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    US Army Camouflage Improvement Effort – The Hidden Costs Of Delays

    Everyone knew that the tactical industry was bound to get smaller as the war winds down. At one point, business was almost too easy. It wasn’t just spearing fish in a barrel. If you had gear ready to deliver, the fish literally jumped into your boat. But those days are over. And, with them comes the inevitable. Companies are going to close. Others will change strategies and expectations and survive.

    Yet, the are two additional stressors on industry that are avoidable, yet doing some serious damage. The first is sequestration. The Government and particular, the military, long industry’s largest single customer, isn’t buying much. Not for lack of need, but for lack of cash. And the blame for that lies with forces outside their control; politics. Reportedly, sequestration has caused the second stressor; the delay in announcing the US Army’s new family of camouflage patterns.
    Many companies have figured out that they have to switch back to a pre-war, retail-based business model. But now, even that is fraught with problems. Normally, the purchase of many Soldier System items would fall back on the individual as the military itself stops buying. Individual service members would buy socks, boots, daypacks, eyepro, gloves, flashlights, knives, etc. with their own cash. Soldiers universally abhor the current issue Universal Camouflage Pattern and according to the Army itself, they don’t want it anymore either. But due to the delay Army’s in announcing new camo, Soldiers in particular are want to spend money on anything lest they buy the wrong pattern. And this has many in industry worried.
    The retail market isn’t the only side that is skittish over Army camouflage. For the Government, DLA has delayed several procurements in anticipation of a new camouflage. But even then, crunch time is coming for some commodities that will have to be purchased before the Army runs out. At the very least, Soldiers will need uniforms.
    You see, no one wants to be left holding the bag, ie a huge inventory of fabric or finished goods in UCP. Already, it’s practically being given away in fire sales by vendors. Manufacturers are afraid to order fabric because they fear the few orders for UCP they have will be cancelled at any any moment as the client specifies delivery in the new pattern. As one industry insider put it, “the supply chain is getting crushed due to lack of orders on top of drawdown and sequestration.”
    The longer the Army delays announcement of a new camouflage pattern, the more it hurts the industrial base it relies on. Additionally, the Army is forced to purchase clothing and equipment that will have to be abandoned after the switch. And finally, delays impact readiness. The American Soldier (as well as members of other services/organizations that must use Army camouflage) deserve to use effective camouflage.

    - Soldier Systems

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    A tal proposito

    US Army Camouflage Improvement Effort – The Hidden Costs Of Delays

    Everyone knew that the tactical industry was bound to get smaller as the war winds down. At one point, business was almost too easy. It wasn’t just spearing fish in a barrel. If you had gear ready to deliver, the fish literally jumped into your boat. But those days are over. And, with them comes the inevitable. Companies are going to close. Others will change strategies and expectations and survive.

    Yet, the are two additional stressors on industry that are avoidable, yet doing some serious damage. The first is sequestration. The Government and particular, the military, long industry’s largest single customer, isn’t buying much. Not for lack of need, but for lack of cash. And the blame for that lies with forces outside their control; politics. Reportedly, sequestration has caused the second stressor; the delay in announcing the US Army’s new family of camouflage patterns.
    Many companies have figured out that they have to switch back to a pre-war, retail-based business model. But now, even that is fraught with problems. Normally, the purchase of many Soldier System items would fall back on the individual as the military itself stops buying. Individual service members would buy socks, boots, daypacks, eyepro, gloves, flashlights, knives, etc. with their own cash. Soldiers universally abhor the current issue Universal Camouflage Pattern and according to the Army itself, they don’t want it anymore either. But due to the delay Army’s in announcing new camo, Soldiers in particular are want to spend money on anything lest they buy the wrong pattern. And this has many in industry worried.
    The retail market isn’t the only side that is skittish over Army camouflage. For the Government, DLA has delayed several procurements in anticipation of a new camouflage. But even then, crunch time is coming for some commodities that will have to be purchased before the Army runs out. At the very least, Soldiers will need uniforms.
    You see, no one wants to be left holding the bag, ie a huge inventory of fabric or finished goods in UCP. Already, it’s practically being given away in fire sales by vendors. Manufacturers are afraid to order fabric because they fear the few orders for UCP they have will be cancelled at any any moment as the client specifies delivery in the new pattern. As one industry insider put it, “the supply chain is getting crushed due to lack of orders on top of drawdown and sequestration.”
    The longer the Army delays announcement of a new camouflage pattern, the more it hurts the industrial base it relies on. Additionally, the Army is forced to purchase clothing and equipment that will have to be abandoned after the switch. And finally, delays impact readiness. The American Soldier (as well as members of other services/organizations that must use Army camouflage) deserve to use effective camouflage.

    - Soldier Systems
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    Non solo. Per la verità spiega come l'indecisione sull'argomento stia mettendo in seria difficoltà i produttori/rivenditori.

    Come si può facilmente immaginare hanno i magazzini pieni di UCP e non sapere se a breve verrà dismesso o meno, se vendere o svendere l'UCP rimanente, se ordinarne altro o attendere crea non pochi problemi. E l'US Army è comunque costretta ad acquistare materiale che probabilmente dovrà dismettere, svendendolo, a breve (magari inutilizzato)...

    Insomma pure gli americani non sono esenti da casini quando si tratta di forniture militari...

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    Le procedure sono tutto per gli americani. Togliele e si sentiranno persi !!
    Il "non sapere cosa fare" è quanto di peggio possa loro capitare.

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    Le procedure sono tutto per gli americani. Togliele e si sentiranno persi !!
    Il "non sapere cosa fare" è quanto di peggio possa loro capitare.
    Confermo in pieno... ho un caro amico che molti anni fa è stato pilota di caccia Nato e la maggioranza dei suoi istruttori provenivano dall'USAF... quando, per motivi familiari, ha lasciato l'aereonautica ha passato alcuni anni dove si è sentito completamente "sperduto" in quanto, a parte il cambio radicale di vita, si trovava in estremo imbarazzo a decidere cosa fare di fronte a situazioni quotidiane anche banali...
    scusate l'OT
    Ultima modifica di jonny60; 20/06/2013 a 13:38

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    Continua a venirmi in mente quella scena di Battleship dopo che muore il comandante della nave e il ragazzetto in lacrime urla "Signore!Ho bisogno di ordini Signore!"

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    Sto seguendo gli articoli sul sito hyperstealth e c'è una foto che per carità vuol dire tutto e niente , ma a parere mio us4ces come colorazioni sono veramente azzeccate.
    l'highlander sembra desertica a confronto della corrispettiva us4ces transitional e la Mandrake è un'altra a-tacs fg : troppo chiare per i boschi del nord Italia.
    sto in attesa dell'highlander e Mandrake comprate dagli usa ieri , purtroppo kam non fa una recensione.

    sarei curioso di vedere che ha combinato la brookwood , ancora tutto coperto da segreto industriale (non certamente militare).

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    Poche balle, tanto scelgono questo:

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    Fantastico Zal...ma meglio poi buffetteria od o coyote?!?

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