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Old December 14th, 2011, 05:56   #1
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Chinese Camoflage Uniforms (All are wellcome to put their PLA camos pics here)

I hope we can share some knowledges about Chinese Camoflage uniforms here.
First phase of Chinese pattern camoflage






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Old December 14th, 2011, 07:04   #2
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Nice pictures of the PLA recon troops during the sino vietnam war. If I'm correct the camo worn is a experimental reversible type.



On another note


I haven't found out much about the intern standard issue uniform that bridges the gap between the Type 65 uniform and the 87 woodland uniform. It appears to have the same colour as the type 65 uniform but with some changes and a differnt collar. I assume it is a peoples liberation army unifom but it could easily be a uniform from the armed police.
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Old December 17th, 2011, 02:57   #3
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Nice pictures of the PLA recon troops during the sino vietnam war. If I'm correct the camo worn is a experimental reversible type.



On another note


I haven't found out much about the intern standard issue uniform that bridges the gap between the Type 65 uniform and the 87 woodland uniform. It appears to have the same colour as the type 65 uniform but with some changes and a differnt collar. I assume it is a peoples liberation army unifom but it could easily be a uniform from the armed police.
The reversible camoflage first appearred in 1984-85 Sino Vietnamese Border conflicts (not in 1979 Large scale warfare, at that time China did not have her own camoflage uniforms).

Yes the Chinese sizes measurement is different from time to time and design.
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Old December 18th, 2011, 21:30   #4
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No idea what that camo is, but I believe they are PAP
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Old December 20th, 2011, 09:57   #5
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No idea what that camo is, but I believe they are PAP
Chinese Armed Police Wnter Combat Uniform. Commonly used pattern.
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Old December 20th, 2011, 15:12   #6
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Old December 22nd, 2011, 04:23   #7
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Here is another one camoflage of Early Chinese Camoflage uniform

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Old January 27th, 2012, 09:52   #8
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Old January 27th, 2012, 10:00   #9
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Love the classic Mao era Type 65 uniform look.

Kit
Type 56 chestrig
gasmask bag (white bag)
type 65 canteen (green aluminum canteen)
OD Mussete bag (maybe to hold maps,rations?)
4 cell Grenade pouch
GK-80 steel helmet
Rucksack (unknown designation)
shovel
pickaxe (maybe the soldier is a engineer)
rope
jacket/windbreaker (maybe worn under uniform on cold mornings)
GK-80 Helmet
Field cap (popularly known as the mao hat)
Type 56-1 (most troops got the Type 56 supports the engineer ideal)
legwraps + canvas shoes (yeah boots where guchi back then)
Type 65 uniform ( known as the mao suit)
PLA waist belt (similar to the russian belts I've seen pictures where the belt was used to hold webbing closer to the body to keep them from faling about.)
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Old January 27th, 2012, 12:17   #10
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hahaha, nice toy! the colour of the uniform doesn't seem quite right though.
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Old January 27th, 2012, 22:51   #11
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Old January 28th, 2012, 00:01   #12
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Old January 29th, 2012, 04:10   #13
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My uniform arrivied via snail speed courrier service.
Another Chinese uniform to add to my collection!
Chinese reversible uniform

On the green side (DPM like)



On the Tan side (Similar to US duckhunter)


and inside pocket faded red stamp maybe real (doubt it)


overall impressions

Pros
The sitching is way to good for a knockoff it's ethier a really good repo or actual surplus. It is a intresting uniform allows me to play tan or green by turning it inside out. Lightweight jungle style uniform good for humid weather. The fact there is no button for the collar makes me think it's a purpose built jungle uniform for fighting in vietnam in the 70s and 80s. Best $40 I spent on a BDU was well worth the money.

Cons
Hard to wear on the tan side because all the main buttons on the uniform have to buttoned in reverse. I was told tan side looks greenish.
It's too old for "modern combat airsofters". I'll probably get made fun of again by the youngins with knockoff equipment that obviously spent more than I have on gear.
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Old January 29th, 2012, 09:13   #14
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My uniform arrivied via snail speed courrier service.
Another Chinese uniform to add to my collection!
Chinese reversible uniform

On the green side (DPM like)



On the Tan side (Similar to US duckhunter)


and inside pocket faded red stamp maybe real (doubt it)


overall impressions

Pros
The sitching is way to good for a knockoff it's ethier a really good repo or actual surplus. It is a intresting uniform allows me to play tan or green by turning it inside out. Lightweight jungle style uniform good for humid weather. The fact there is no button for the collar makes me think it's a purpose built jungle uniform for fighting in vietnam in the 70s and 80s. Best $40 I spent on a BDU was well worth the money.

Cons
Hard to wear on the tan side because all the main buttons on the uniform have to buttoned in reverse. I was told tan side looks greenish.
It's too old for "modern combat airsofters". I'll probably get made fun of again by the youngins with knockoff equipment that obviously spent more than I have on gear.
there are a few version Chinese reversible uniform, but most of version we buy is made after the war.
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Old March 9th, 2012, 01:37   #15
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Slight necropost, but China's come out with the (relatively) new Type 07 Camouflage Scheme.

There's four different variations, and all are digital! Yay for digital stuff!



It's currently under distribution, with the budget estimated to equip the entire Chinese People's Liberation Forces to be around 600 Billion Yuan.

More photos for reference: I believe some cheap knockoffs have already been made and are currently selling in Canada.



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