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==Description== | ==Description== | ||
===Armor=== | ===Armor=== | ||
Troopers sport [[fatigues]] with varying [[camouflage]] patterns depending on the operation; the most widely used is a light woodland scheme, though desert pattern fatigues are also common. The armor plating used by the Army is generally colored dust brown, gray, or olive drab. The main components of the armor include an armored vest, a [[CH252 helmet|CH252 combat helmet]], shoulder pauldrons, thigh armor, and in some cases, shin guards. Most of the armor components are standardized and are shared by the different branches of the UNSCDF, primarily the | Troopers sport [[fatigues]] with varying [[camouflage]] patterns depending on the operation; the most widely used is a light woodland scheme, though desert pattern fatigues are also common. The armor plating used by the Army is generally colored dust brown, gray, or olive drab. The main components of the armor include an armored vest, a [[CH252 helmet|CH252 combat helmet]], shoulder pauldrons, thigh armor, and in some cases, shin guards. Most of the armor components are standardized and are shared by the different branches of the UNSCDF, primarily the Marine Corps. | ||
The chest armor has an extension to provide protection to the groin. The thighs are protected by plates of [[MJOLNIR Powered Assault Armor/UA|UA/NxRA]] non-explosive reactive armor with attachment rigs for equipment. The shoulder pauldrons | The chest armor has an extension to provide protection to the groin. The thighs are protected by plates of [[MJOLNIR Powered Assault Armor/UA|UA/NxRA]] non-explosive reactive armor with attachment rigs for equipment. The shoulder pauldrons vary between a [[MJOLNIR Powered Assault Armor/Mark V (G)|GUNGNIR]] shoulder pad and a larger shoulder pad of a different model; some troopers wear a different pauldron on each shoulder, while others wear two of the same type. Radio operators wear no pauldron on the left shoulder. | ||
===Equipment=== | ===Equipment=== |