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Updated Army Service Dress project

If we assume a minimum of 60k personnel in an Army uniform (including Reg, P Res and COATS) then $5m means each member's DEU entitlement costs under $100 each.

If the Army has sufficient personnel supply to dedicate people to work on this, I will respectfully submit that they have too many people doing the wrong thing. the Army's capability deficiencies are largely the fault of the Army, not of the procurement system.
 
If the Army has sufficient personnel supply to dedicate people to work on this, I will respectfully submit that they have too many people doing the wrong thing. the Army's capability deficiencies are largely the fault of the Army, not of the procurement system.
Apparently CCA specifically stated to some groups that Army will not pursue a ball cap because it would require more human resource and staffing effort than can be wasted on a non-operational equipment output. I suspect the only reason the new British uniforms are moving is because they already had momentum under previous leadership.
 
Apparently CCA specifically stated to some groups that Army will not pursue a ball cap because it would require more human resource and staffing effort than can be wasted on a non-operational equipment output. I suspect the only reason the new British uniforms are moving is because they already had momentum under previous leadership.

The British have always issued a combat cap, which was a good piece of kit as I recall. It fit well, wasn't too heavy/hot, and absorbed sweat really well (unlike some baseball hats). We wore them when skiing in Norway, the ear flaps helped prevent frost nip, then swapped them out for the 'Hat, Warm, Deputy Dawg' when stopped.

Looks like they've carried on the motion into MTP land:


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If we assume a minimum of 60k personnel in an Army uniform (including Reg, P Res and COATS) then $5m means each member's DEU entitlement costs under $100 each.

If the Army has sufficient personnel supply to dedicate people to work on this, I will respectfully submit that they have too many people doing the wrong thing. the Army's capability deficiencies are largely the fault of the Army, not of the procurement system.
Flipside is that smaller, simpler and less critical contracts is where you train your people before having them move onto the more complex projects.
 
Apparently CCA specifically stated to some groups that Army will not pursue a ball cap because it would require more human resource and staffing effort than can be wasted on a non-operational equipment output. I suspect the only reason the new British uniforms are moving is because they already had momentum under previous leadership.
Which is amusing as there are ballcaps for Cadets already in the system, just need to sort out colour and sizing. The US Army ones in the 1980's were all the same and you wore your rank badge on them.
 
Apparently CCA specifically stated to some groups that Army will not pursue a ball cap because it would require more human resource and staffing effort than can be wasted on a non-operational equipment output. I suspect the only reason the new British uniforms are moving is because they already had momentum under previous leadership.
That seems a bit like an excuse to not change rather than an honest answer. The RCN and RCAF use the same hat maker, and came up with pretty simple designs. Make the hat the same/similar colour as the beret, and add Regiment/Corps/Branch crest centered on the front like the RCAF hats. Sell them at CANEX as an optional item. I bet a CWO at C Army could knock out the paperwork over one coffee break... Particularly if they popped by the RCAF lines in the next building over and asked for a copy of the air force's paperwork to copy.
 
The sizing info that DSSPM usually provides to industry is from the 2012 Canadian Forces Anthropometric Survey (CFAS) that was done by DRDC Toronto. For the Canadian Army Service Dress they also measured another roughly 500 soldiers to gain additional measurements that were not in the 2012 CFAS.
Do you know if that's updated Logistik Unicorps sizing for DEU? I can fit 2 of me in my shirts...
 
Apparently CCA specifically stated to some groups that Army will not pursue a ball cap because it would require more human resource and staffing effort than can be wasted on a non-operational equipment output.
Ironically, the RCN and RCAF caps are worn only with operational uniform.

I suspect the only reason the new British uniforms are moving is because they already had momentum under previous leadership.
…and they didn’t have the green fabric anymore. So they had to do something.
 
Ironically, the RCN and RCAF caps are worn only with operational uniform.


…and they didn’t have the green fabric anymore. So they had to do something.
Pretty sure you can get any colour/quality fabric you want, if you go to the factory and willing to order a fair bit.
 
Pretty sure you can get any colour/quality fabric you want, if you go to the factory and willing to order a fair bit.
My understanding was that it was the case, and while they were at it, had enough push to change the uniform style back.

For Army ball caps, just get these done in CADPAT.

  • UF PRO Base Cap: Versatile & Comfortable Headwear.
Brilliant - now they will need 3 for each type of CADPAT :sneaky:

Or, the same brown as the t-shirts, since that’s the one piece of visible uniform that all CA pers wear in operational dress of whatever colour pattern.
 
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