GEN III ECWCS | Level I: Light-weight Undershirt & Drawers
The GEN III Light-Weight Undershirt and Drawers are designed to wick moisture and to provide protection from the elements. Constructed with Polartec® Power Dry® Silk weight material, this layer is highly breathable, wicks moisture away from the skin and dries fast, providing evaporative cooling in warmer weather and insulating in cool weather — all with less weight and bulk than previous systems.
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ADS is a proud contract winner in the U.S. Army’s Phase IV Camouflage Effort and provides a wide variety of Camouflage solutions, from OCP (MultiCam®) in GEN III ECWCS and FREE clothing programs, as well as Organizational Clothing and Individual Equipment (OCIE), plus thousands of rapidly-deployable Ghostex™ patterns.
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MultiCam®, or OCP (Operation Enduring Freedom Camouflage Pattern), has quickly risen as the go-to camouflage for troops currently deployed, as well as special operations missions around the globe. In 2010, the Army decided to transition from Universal Camouflage Pattern to MultiCam/OCP. Exceeding the performance of UCP by 21% in detection rates, MultiCam® has become a standard among federal, state, and local agencies as well.




