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    Four years and hundreds of millions of dollars go into the most exhaustive camouflage testing in military history and the Army settles on something that they've had in their inventory for more than a decade because they balked at a $25mil price tag.

    Way to go government. Way to go.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mick-Boy View Post
    Four years and hundreds of millions of dollars go into the most exhaustive camouflage testing in military history and the Army settles on something that they've had in their inventory for more than a decade because they balked at a $25mil price tag.

    Way to go government. Way to go.
    Yep. In the meantime, several uniform roll outs happened that cost taxpayers and uniformed members billions of dollars.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mick-Boy View Post
    Four years and hundreds of millions of dollars go into the most exhaustive camouflage testing in military history and the Army settles on something that they've had in their inventory for more than a decade because they balked at a $25mil price tag.

    Way to go government. Way to go.
    I think crye turned down the $25 million dollar offer from the .GOV .MIL. Not the other way around.

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