JWK guys wear the MIWO Lubliniec TF.50 (A Combat Team), the MIWO Lubliniec 41.01 (B Combat Team), the Currahee QR LD (C Combat Team) as well as RED RIVER JPC’s. FORMOZA guys wear Lubawa vests as well as the recently, tender-acquired, Mayflower APC-F (specifically made for the unit). GROM guys wear the DBT FAPC2 and the Eagle Industries MMAC. No Crye Precision plate-carriers are in use by Polish Special Forces. The only unit where you can actually see a good amount of Currahee G3’s is JWK and that is because they’ve recently ordered Currahee G3 uniforms in A-TACS FG for their C Combat Team, something Crye Precision doesn’t produce. Some GROM members do wear G3 uniforms, however they are actual Crye-produced ones. And while the RED RIVER JPC is issued to every Polish Special Forces units, the Currahee JPC and uniforms are not. The only Crye Precision knockoffs currently being produced are the RED RIVER and Currahee JPC imitations and the Currahee G3 uniforms imitations. Moreover, specifications for the ongoing tenders for the next COS-DKWS uniforms state that all uniforms are to be produced in MultiCam fabric.Īlso, let’s not get kid anyone here by claiming that Polish Special Forces only wear knockoffs of Crye Precision products. Polish Special Forces uniforms have been issued in MultiCam since at least 2012, as MIWO Military Lubliniec is the current supplier for COS-DKWS and only produces in MultiCam. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed.īoth comments and pings are currently closed.Ģ5 Responses to “Polish MultiCam “Inspired” Variants” On Wednesday, October 1st, 2014 at 15:00 and is filed under Camo, International, Multicam. The below image shows a swath of “Suez” printed on 50/50 Pol圜otton.Īs you can see, “Suez” is very similar to commercial MultiCam in composition. In the image above, you can see “Suez” on the left, printed on 50/50 Pol圜otton fabric, with MultiCam on the right printed on 50/50 N圜o. Recently, at the MSPO trade show, Andropol introduced a green coloration as a proposal of a new pattern for the Polish Border Guard. It is printed by the Polish fabric printing company Andropol, and has since also been introduced to other services such as the BOR – Polish Secret Service. It consists of dark brown, olive green, light olive, beige, and tan on a sandy background. “Suez” is very similar to MultiCam, and is missing only one color when compared to the original pattern. According to an industry source, for the past few years Polish Special Forces have been utilizing a MultiCam knockoff pattern called “Suez”.
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