By A Mystery Man Writer
Desert Night Camouflage was issued during the First Gulf War with the intent to counter Soviet-made generation one night vision devices in use by Iraqi troops at the time. Of course, this wasn't as effective as desired and the pattern was quickly phased out after the Gulf War. Over time this camouflage has become much
Desert Night Camouflage was issued during the First Gulf War with the intent to counter Soviet-made generation one night vision devices in use by Iraqi troops at the time. Of course, this wasn't as effective as desired and the pattern was quickly phased out after the Gulf War.
Over time this camouflage has become much more desirable among collectors, vintage clothing enthusiasts and surplus enjoyers. Sadly much of it has already been parted out and sold to private individuals, but the rare batch of bulk DNC does come up every now and then.
These overpants are intended to be worn over the regular uniform bottoms and have pass-through pockets. Of course, pockets can be added by someone competent with a sewing machine.
The Short & Sweet:
Genuine USGI surplus
May show signs of storage, including odd smells
Desert Night Camouflage Colorway
Pass-through pockets
Drawstring waist and cuffs
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