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Oct 2006 Air Force Clothing Office Oct 2006 Aeronautical Systems Center Chief: Libby Glade.

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1 Oct 2006 Air Force Clothing Office Oct 2006 Aeronautical Systems Center Chief: Libby Glade

2 AFCO Responsibilities Research & Development for Air Force Clothing –Develop Patterns –Research Textiles –Garment Fit & Wear Testing –Develop Procurement Documentation Sustainment – Configuration control (patterns, components, fabrics) – Continuous improvements

3 AFCO Responsibilities Primary Responsibility in Past was Dress Clothing Assist With Flight Clothing, Footwear, etc, (as needed) Current Responsibilities include: – Physical Fitness Clothing –Utility Uniform and accessories

4 AF Procurements AF only buys textiles & garments for: –Sample Items –Fit and Wear Test Garments LARGE QUANTITY BUYS ARE THROUGH: Defense Supply Center, Philadelphia (DSCP) –Issue Items in the Inventory Army & Air Force Exchange Service (AAFES) –Optional Items

5 AFCO Projects Challenges Keeping Up With High Performance / Affordable Fabrics - Comfort - Safety - Durability - New Technologies & Finishes - Wrinkle free - Stain resistant - Anti-odor/anti-microbial - FR / “safe” garments - Permethrin

6 Airman Battle Uniform (ABU) AF All Purpose Environment Clothing System (Marine configuration) will replace current Army BDU ECWCS –Textile: Brushed Nylon with PTFE barrier in AF Digitized Tiger Stripe AF Improved Rain Suit (IRS) will replace current Army Field Coat –IRS will still use Field Coat liner –Textile: Nylon with waterproof coating (sateen going away) ABU - Firefighter Uniform – projected to be 100% cotton (no details yet)

7 Airman Battle Uniform AF Digitized Tiger Strip (AFDTS) –50% Nylon/50% Carded Cotton Twill –Garment dipped permanent press finish –Hat is Quarpel treated ABU shares 3 colors with ACU –Air Force will use Army solid colored item Sand T-shirt, Green socks, tan belt, etc ABU colorway is similar to ACU –AF will use Army Universal Print field gear Protective vests, field packs, etc

8 ABU T-Shirt ABU T-shirt - –Sharing Army sand polyester T- shirt –AF will use a 100% cotton sand T- shirt –Other T-shirts TBD Printed T-shirt –Design TBD

9 Physical Training Gear Physical Training Gear: –Improved PT Suit fabrics on hold. –Shorts – lining, moisture wicking, length –Sweatshirt - weight, quality, reflexivity –T-shirt - weight, quality, reflexivity

10 Flight Suit Flight Suits: –Currently looking at low-pill technology for Nomex TM fabrics –Potential for testing alternate flightsuit/FR fabrics in the future Also testing t-shirts –100% Wool –Two different Nomex TM knits.

11 Service Dress Jacket The appearance of the service dress uniform needs to communicate the Air Force’s rich military heritage as well as foster the feelings of pride, dignity, and honor associated with that heritage in the individual wearing the uniform Currently refining design concepts Two Prototypes made last January –Billy Mitchell (WWI style) similar to Marine chocker collar –Hap Arnold (WWII style) similar to Army Service Coat

12 AFCO Contact Information Gina Rice, AAFES POC (937)255-6073 Gina.rice@wpafb.af.mil Yvonne Wilson, Clothing Design (937)255-2382 Yvonne.wilson@wpafb.af.mil Carol Neri, Battelle Contractor (215)737-3854 neric@battelle.org AAFES Certification: New technologies: PDs for new buys:


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