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A Study on Color Reliability of New Combat Uniform Fabrics through Quantitative Analysis of the Color and Color Fastness to Washing (색상 및 세탁견뢰도의 정량적 분석을 통한 신형 전투복 원단의 색상신뢰성 연구)

  • Hong, Seong-don;Kim, Byung-Soon;Jang, Yeonju;Lee, Jung Soon
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Clothing and Textiles
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    • v.40 no.3
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    • pp.456-464
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    • 2016
  • A new combat uniform is improved for added combat safety with various functions such as survivability, battle conformity and a camouflage performance system. Camouflage performance is an important factor in terms of combat survivability since it makes identification difficult and provide security. The combat uniform is worn under extreme conditions (exposure to ultraviolet light, sweat and friction) and an excellent color fastness to repeated washing is required. In this study, we investigated the color management, durability and discoloration of new combat uniform fabric with a digital pattern for camouflage performance to provide preliminary color management data. We examined color differences between standard fabric and mass-produced combat uniform fabrics, color differences between each military supply contract firm and color changes in combat uniforms after 60 washing cycles. The slight color differences between standard fabric and mass-produced combat uniform fabrics were tolerable under quality criteria of Republic of Korea Ministry of National Defense. However, the differences between the military supply contract firms were recognizable to the naked eye and increased with repeated washing. Continuous research on color fastness under repeated washing and color management is required to standardize reliability from each military supply contract firm for the daytime performance of a combat uniform's camouflage.

A Study on the Functional Development of Army´s Combat Uniforms (육군 전투복의 기능성 향상을 위한 연구)

  • 최지숙;최혜선;이경미
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Costume
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    • v.53 no.5
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    • pp.141-153
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    • 2003
  • The object of this study is to understand the problems of combat uniform garments through a survey regarding current wearing conditions, and furthermore to propose a combat uniform design more well suited to movement and body type. For this study, a survey of soldiers on active service was conducted. Based on the analysis of the survey results, a design that addressed the weak points of the garments currently in use was proposed. Four sets of experimental garments were created and in addition to present combat uniforms used in sensory tests to evaluate appearance and movement. In terms of the results of the evaluation of the appearance and movement evaluation. the test garments were generally received more favorably than the uniforms in current use.

Development of Layering System for Military Jacket based on the Factors of Comfort and Usability (쾌적성과 사용성에 기반한 군복의 레이어링 시스템 개발)

  • Park, Seon-Hyeong;Jang, Han-Na;Jeong, Gi-Sam;Chae, Jae-Uk;Kim, Hyeon-Jun;Lee, Ju-Hyeon
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society for Emotion and Sensibility Conference
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    • 2008.10a
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    • pp.106-109
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    • 2008
  • The aim of this study is to develop a model of layering system for future soldier system. Future soldier has been supposed to carry various digital devices embedded into the combat uniform. The combat uniform must be developed to be fit to soldier's body and movement, and can be felt comfortable to soldier. The Uniform must be studied in ergonomic and physiological component because it is different from the present one. It has many devices inside, so there are some unknown barriers to set the devices on to the body. For making the ergonomic aspect of future combat suits clear, the movement of the body was researched. The size of arms(3 parts), torsos(4 parts), and legs(3 parts) of people were measured by movement. Many dots were drawn on the testees' bodies every 3cm. Each time they made compulsory poses, the distances between dots be measured and analyzed. For making the physiological aspect of future combat suits clear, the thermo-map and sweating map of body were made. The 3 maps - movement, thermo and sweating- were overlapped. The devices for future soldier were arranged on the overlapped map considering relations between devices. The final layering system developed on the arrangement of devices.

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A Study on the Current State of Korean Military Winter Uniform Tops (한국 군용 방한복 상의에 대한 실태조사)

  • Jeong, Mi-Ae;Nam, Yun-Ja
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Costume
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    • v.66 no.5
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    • pp.66-81
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    • 2016
  • This study is designed to understand the problems of existing Korean male soldiers' winter uniform tops by researching its current state, and contribute to developing uniforms with improved size and motion appropriateness. Military bases were visited to research satisfaction of size and motion appropriateness of the current winter uniform tops. 193 soldiers were surveyed and interviewed, and the shape and fit of the standard sizes of the inner and outer layers of the current winter uniform were analyzed. Findings of this study are as follows. 1) Compared to the new combat uniforms that soldiers were wearing in their appropriate size (of the 44 sizes), there were many cases where the soldiers were not wearing winter uniform inner (of the 8 sizes) or outer (of the 18 sizes) layers in the correct size for their body. 2) A total of 37 combat uniform sizes appropriate for the body shapes were expected to be newly applied, and inside and outside layers of winter tops would be presented as sets of 14 different sizes in step with the new combat uniform sizes, instead of the existing 8 inside layer sizes and 18 outside layer sizes. 3) The inner and outer layer of the existing winter uniform tops had several problems with the shape and fit. First, the inner layer was shorter than the combat uniform. Its shoulder width was wide, but the sleeve length was short creating lack of coverage, and the angle connecting the sleeve and bodice was very small creating a high sleeve cap curve and narrow sleeve width that make motions difficult and cause discomfort. As for the outer layer, the hem moved up when soldiers bent over or adjusted the waist string so the top could not sufficiently cover, the shoulder width was wide and the sleeve length was short, requiring improvements.

Evaluation of the Fit and Motion Suitability for Korean Female Combat Uniforms (여군 전투복의 치수 및 동작적합성 평가)

  • Okkyung Lee;Yejin Lee
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Clothing and Textiles
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    • v.47 no.4
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    • pp.696-710
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    • 2023
  • This study investigated the problems of Korean female combat uniforms and collected primary data for developing new combat uniforms with improved functionality. We analyzed fit and motion suitability by administering a questionnaire evaluating the current uniforms to 20 Korean female soldiers. The evaluation of fit suitability found that satisfaction with the combat uniforms was generally high. However, short sleeve length, large wrist circumference, small hip circumference, large ankle circumference, and low crotch height were discomfort factors. In the evaluation of motion suitability, dissatisfaction was found with the sleeve circumference, elbow circumference, armhole circumference, knee crease and crotch height, and back waist height during motion. Therefore, it is necessary to establish a more segmented size system that suits the physique of current female soldiers and to devise appropriate solutions for improving motion suitability. This study is meaningful for its evaluation of the current combat uniform of female soldiers, and it is expected to serve as a reference for the future development of military combat uniforms for this group.

A Study on Elimination of Color Difference of Combat Uniform Fabrics through Spectrophotometer by Various Manufacturers (디지털 측색 방법을 활용한 제조업체별 전투복 원단 색차 해소방안 연구)

  • Choi, Sujin;Yeom, Seulki;Lee, Minhee;Hong, Seongdon
    • Journal of Korean Society for Quality Management
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    • v.48 no.3
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    • pp.481-492
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    • 2020
  • Purpose: The purpose of this study was to minimize the difference between color of fibers of combat uniforms occurring depending on the type of dye or process of each manufacturer. Methods: Color difference between combat uniforms made from different manufacturers in mass production by lot was analyzed using spectrophotometer and calculated by color difference formula. Results: By the results of analyzing the color difference between combat uniforms made from different manufacturers with moving average and time series analysis, the feedback to each manufacturer was given. Conclusion: By this study, the color deviation of combat uniforms from different manufacturers was improved to be reduced.

A Study of the Changes for Military Uniform Fabric Properties according to Multiple Washing (전투복 원단 다회 세탁에 따른 물성변화 연구)

  • Kim, Ji-Hoon
    • Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society
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    • v.20 no.10
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    • pp.366-373
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    • 2019
  • Combat uniforms require higher tensile and tear strength than civilian products, and applied infrared reflectance from the recently developed nighttime fluoroscopy equipment to ensure combatant survival at night. Unlike other uniforms for civilian use, combat uniforms require durability against laundering because they may not be supplied again, once originally provided. Therefore, this study examined the changes in strength and changes in infrared reflectance after multiple washing of combat uniforms. The experiment confirmed that the strength change after the washing of combat uniforms 15 times was maintained in the same manner as the result after washing five times. In the case of infrared reflectance, the difference in reflectance after multiple washing treatments was greater than that in the case where washing was not performed. Therefore, although the durability in the case of combat uniforms is strong, it is necessary to maintain a reflectance higher than a certain level through the development of materials and the development of dyes.

A Study on the Diagnosis of Combat Boots Supply Necessity Depending on Military Operation Environment (군 작전환경에 따른 전투화 보급 필요성 진단에 관한 연구)

  • Sim, jae-hyun;Namkung, Seung-pill;Park, Sang-Hyuk
    • The Journal of the Convergence on Culture Technology
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    • v.4 no.1
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    • pp.237-240
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    • 2018
  • Recently, many parts including military uniform and combat boots have been changed into functional ones in company with the development of military supplies. Especially, problems such as crack of soles and defective boots regarding combat boots have been improved, which is the motive of this study. As a result of verifying other theses, the study on the satisfaction of combat boots is not existent. The contents of study are the pressure of combat boots, the analysis on the shoelace of combat boots as the instrument for suicide and they are not interesting, which is the reason to become a subject of this study.

A Study on Performance for Camouflage of Domestic and Foreign Combat Uniforms (국내·외 전투복의 카무플라주(Camouflage) 성능 연구)

  • Kang, Jinwoo;Lee, Minhee;Hong, Seongdon;Moon, Sunjeong
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Clothing and Textiles
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    • v.40 no.6
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    • pp.1025-1033
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    • 2016
  • It is important to compare and analyze digital camouflage from different countries to promote the continuous development of a camouflage combat uniform. This effort should lead to developing a camouflage pattern suitable for the domestic environment and expand its performance of night camouflage. This study investigates digital camouflage by comparing camouflage fabrics sampled from Korea and eight other countries (USA, UK, Singapore, Croatia, Colombia, and Mongolia) in terms of textile, near-infrared reflectivity of colors, and color distribution. First, the fabric construction of camouflage from Korea, UK, US, Singapore, Span, and Croatia were all characterized by derivative plain weaves, while derivative twill weaves were generally used in Croatia and Mongolia. It is assumed that derivative plain weaves are adopted to improve the tearing strength of fine yarns. However, twill weaves enhance the flexibility of coarse yarn fabrics. Next, reflectivity change was analyzed based on camouflage color. The reflectivity of a combat uniform in Korea, Colombia, Croatia, and UK increased before 780nm in the visible light range, but remained consistent from 800nm which falls under the near-infrared range. In contrast, camouflage samples in Mongolia, Span, Singapore and USA showed a gradual increase of reflectivity in the near-infrared range. Finally, the color distribution analysis of digital camouflage found that camouflage of countries with desert or woodland combat settings dominantly contained brown colors. It indicates the color pattern consideration of different geographic regions is important to determine camouflage performance. This research involves basic study that will have implications for developing patterns and colors suitable for the South Korean environment and expand its use as night camouflage that helps achieve continuous improved camouflage performance.