<p>The Indian Army on Saturday unveiled a new combat uniform that is comfortable, climate-friendly and features a digital disruptive pattern.</p>.<p>A contingent of commandos of the Parachute Regiment, wearing the new uniforms, took part in the Army Day parade that was conducted at the Cariappa ground in New Delhi.</p>.<p>The uniform, which features a mix of colours including olive and earthen, has been designed taking into considerations aspects like areas of deployment of the troops and climatic conditions in which they operate.</p>.<p>The new uniform has been designed after analysing combat uniforms of armies of various other countries, in association with the National Institute of Fashion Technology, sources said. </p>.<p>This uniform is more comfortable and it would be worn in all types of terrains, they said. </p>.<p>The digital disruptive pattern is designed with help of computer aid, they said.</p>.<p>The shirt in the new uniform does not have to be tucked in the trouser, the sources said. The shirt in the old uniform had to be tucked in. </p>.<p>The sources said the new uniforms would not be available in the open market.</p>.<p><strong>Check out latest videos from <i data-stringify-type="italic">DH</i>:</strong></p>
<p>The Indian Army on Saturday unveiled a new combat uniform that is comfortable, climate-friendly and features a digital disruptive pattern.</p>.<p>A contingent of commandos of the Parachute Regiment, wearing the new uniforms, took part in the Army Day parade that was conducted at the Cariappa ground in New Delhi.</p>.<p>The uniform, which features a mix of colours including olive and earthen, has been designed taking into considerations aspects like areas of deployment of the troops and climatic conditions in which they operate.</p>.<p>The new uniform has been designed after analysing combat uniforms of armies of various other countries, in association with the National Institute of Fashion Technology, sources said. </p>.<p>This uniform is more comfortable and it would be worn in all types of terrains, they said. </p>.<p>The digital disruptive pattern is designed with help of computer aid, they said.</p>.<p>The shirt in the new uniform does not have to be tucked in the trouser, the sources said. The shirt in the old uniform had to be tucked in. </p>.<p>The sources said the new uniforms would not be available in the open market.</p>.<p><strong>Check out latest videos from <i data-stringify-type="italic">DH</i>:</strong></p>