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Chinese military camouflage pattern From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Xingkong (Chinese: 星空; lit. 'Starry sky'),[3] is a military camouflage pattern adopted in 2019 by all branches of the People's Liberation Army (PLA) of the People's Republic of China (PRC). Introduced in 2019, the Xingkong pattern replaced the Type 07 camouflage on the Type 07 service uniforms used by regular units. The new uniform and Xingkong camouflage were first seen in late September 2019 before the celebration ceremony for the 70th anniversary of the People's Republic of China.[4]
Xingkong | |
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Type | Military camouflage pattern |
Place of origin | China |
Service history | |
In service | 2019 |
Used by | People's Liberation Army |
Production history | |
Designer | Jiangsu Casdilly Dress[1] |
Designed | 2016[2] |
Produced | 2016-present |
The Xingkong camouflage is deployed with Type 19 and Type 21 uniform series.[5]
The new uniform is available with five different camouflage patterns and colors are no longer service-based.[6] The uniform design incorporates fastening hoop for wrist, elbow, ankle and knee, which prevents a soldier wearing the uniform being affected by vegetation or terrain during travel. The uniform also features internal slots for elbow and knee pads. The pocket on the uniform is designed to open sideways, making it convenient to use after equipping tactical vest.[4][7] The complementary tactical vest features improved structural and material design, offering better mobility, practicality, fire-resistance, and protection.[8]
Color customization for the uniform accessories is achieved with the new design. Urban, woodland, and jungle camouflage is fitted with black-colored gloves and boots, while desert and tundra have colored ones.[9] Various camouflaged pouches and devices can be attached to the tactical vest.[8]
The new pattern offers better concealment in variable distances comparing to traditional digital camouflage, due to the utilizing of unrecognizable tiny digital grids.[6] It has dots or stars in the fabric that are smaller than that of Type 07 digital camouflage.[10]
According to Senior Colonel Wu Qian, Director General of the Information Office of the Chinese Ministry of National Defense, the camo's distribution to the entire PLA is going as scheduled in an October 31, 2019 announcement.[6]
The Xingkong is expected to be distributed with helmets, tactical gloves, combat vests and military boots.[6]
Five variants of pattern for Xingkong camouflage is available.[4]
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