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Better than the PVC fetish we had for a good 40 years. Those white, plastic monstrosities can die in a fire.That's a lot of Reddit material in that program. CAF leather fetish inbound.
Better than the PVC fetish we had for a good 40 years. Those white, plastic monstrosities can die in a fire.That's a lot of Reddit material in that program. CAF leather fetish inbound.
Actually its not the RSM who dictates who wears what hat. It is his job to enforce the regulations as authorized by his or her CO.I’m sure some RSMs will ensure that various regiments maintain their random differences.
You should see the utter shit white belts that logistiks sell to us. The white plastic belts with brass fittings are sturdy and last forever.Better than the PVC fetish we had for a good 40 years. Those white, plastic monstrosities can die in a fire.
Backing up a bit, how the hell did the RCAF not take a look at this, then send something direct to Logistik Unicorp to the effect of “this, without the shoulder straps, in blue”?
Where there’s a will, there’s a way.But how do you attach your regimental feather or other garnish? Also a Sam Browne for the Officers?
Hopefully that's next, along with an eight button Navy coat.Backing up a bit, how the hell did the RCAF not take a look at this, then send something direct to Logistik Unicorp to the effect of “this, without the shoulder straps, in blue”?
That was asked to the RCAF CWO through RCAFe. No plans at this time to do so.Hopefully that's next, along with an eight button Navy coat.
Backing up a bit, how the hell did the RCAF not take a look at this, then send something direct to Logistik Unicorp to the effect of “this, without the shoulder straps, in blue”?
Where there’s a will, there’s a way.
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So like a proper uniform?I mean, that is basically what the new uniform is going to look like anyways.
I'm good. The RCN has a reasonable balance of tradition, and modernity in the DEU already. Two more buttons aren't going to make my jacket feel any more "navy" than it already does.Hopefully that's next, along with an eight button Navy coat.
Any indications of when this uniform will be delivered? I've heard a variety of rumours, mostly centring on 2025, but it'd be nice to have a ballpark to when we will be switching.Here is a picture that was taken during the International Women's Day Display showing off the prototype Canadian Army Service Dress.
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Upcoming dinner plans?Any indications of when this uniform will be delivered? I've heard a variety of rumours, mostly centring on 2025, but it'd be nice to have a ballpark to when we will be switching.
The BN I read stated the goal was IOC for Q3 2024, FOC for Q3 2025, and sustainment from 2026 onward.Any indications of when this uniform will be delivered? I've heard a variety of rumours, mostly centring on 2025, but it'd be nice to have a ballpark to when we will be switching.
Having read the notes this seems to be a great example of the CA getting the space to do something and doing it well.The BN I read stated the goal was IOC for Q3 2024, FOC for Q3 2025, and sustainment from 2026 onward.
The fact that the concept and approval is done and on its way to trials right now is a good start
It's almost like we have the capability to do so but we're hamstrung by the civvie masters of the purse strings, namely PSPC and TBS.Having read the notes this seems to be a great example of the CA getting the space to do something and doing it well.
The ruleset is reasonably well defined. CAF insistence on APs to mess things up, and GOFOs trying to force last minute changes are more of an obstacle than either of those two.It's almost like we have the capability to do so but we're hamstrung by the civvie masters of the purse strings, namely PSPC and TBS.
Except that when projects last decades, there needs to have the flexibility to change as the environment changes. Requirements from 20 years ago may not make sense anymore.The ruleset is reasonably well defined. CAF insistence on APs to mess things up, and GOFOs trying to force last minute changes are more of an obstacle than either of those two.
Historically, the 8-button RCN jacket is for officers. Chiefs and POs had a 6-button jacket, pretty much exactly what the RCN has now.I'm good. The RCN has a reasonable balance of tradition, and modernity in the DEU already. Two more buttons aren't going to make my jacket feel any more "navy" than it already does.
Fair, my point stands. Seeing RCN officers with eight buttons won't make me feel any more navy either.Historically, the 8-button RCN jacket is for officers. Chiefs and POs had a 6-button jacket, pretty much exactly what the RCN has now.
But yeah, not sure why that will change anything.
The process is supposed to cover those eventualities.Except that when projects last decades, there needs to have the flexibility to change as the environment changes. Requirements from 20 years ago may not make sense anymore.