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the eXiLe
07-04-2007, 06:28 AM
The world’s largest army is to get a makeover. The Chinese People’s Liberation Army has promised its 2.3 million soldiers a stylish new uniform that will no longer feature the red band that symbolises the Communist Party.

Out go the baggy olive green uniforms, to be replaced by a new pine-green look that will be introduced over the next three years at a cost of £400 million.

Every officer will adopt chest insignia, a feature of most Western uniforms, to display rank and length of service and the double-breasted ceremonial dress uniforms that were once reserved for military attachés will be available for all officers. General Liao Xilong, the director of the army’s general logistics department, said: “A uniform represents the image of the military and is a country’s calling card.”

The army’s chic new look has been kept secret since designers were summoned to come up with a style that would not look out of place alongside military uniforms in the West.

A first glimpse of the new uniforms came at the weekend, when Chinese troops assigned to Hong Kong paraded for President Hu Jintao during commemorations of the tenth anniversary of the territory’s return to Chinese rule. The new uniform should put an end to decades of debate over whether China’s Communist soldiers should display their rank – an issue that has divided the party ever since the volunteer force was formally founded as the People’s Liberation Army to commemorate its first big clash with the Nationalists in the Nanchang Uprising on August 1, 1927.

Efforts to create a professional army operating outside politics collapsed in the 1966-76 Cultural Revolution, when all ranks and insignia were abandoned in an egalitarian frenzy. The only distinction was by the uniform fabric – wool for officers and cotton for others. It was not until the 1987 uniform – the tenth such makeover – that markings on the shoulder to distinguish rank were reintroduced.

For months army officers have been visiting the Sunshine Textile Group to monitor the weaving of cloth for the new officers’ uniforms. Company officials in Jiangsu province described the clothing order, which is thought to be the world’s biggest, as a state secret. Men are to wear T-shaped uniforms that give them broader shoulders, and better-cut, narrower trousers so that they appear taller and stronger.

For women, the cut is X-shaped, with a cinched waist. Senior engineer Yang Tingxin described the look as “much sassier”. Women have also been assigned a softer cap with a turned-up brim that will give them a more feminine look.

General Liao admitted that the old uniform failed to conform to international standards. That has now changed after three years of research, more than 100 refinements to the 1997 uniform created for the Hong Kong garrison and the introduction of 365 new items – from sweaters to gloves, socks, arm badges, name patches and even underwear.


http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/asia/article2017405.ece

the eXiLe
07-04-2007, 06:29 AM
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/multimedia/archive/00183/The_People_s_Libera_183799a.jpg

sjohnson
07-04-2007, 09:23 AM
Well, Bruce. I see that this years Chinese soldier finally has flair and can hold his head equally high on the streets of Peking or Hollywood. So chic. Ohhh!

Yes, Stephan. For so long now they've languished in gauche fabrics, cut by little mudmen. I think I see a touch of Versace in the upper trouser, if you know what I mean.

Oh yes, yes I do! Dreamy!

the eXiLe
07-04-2007, 10:03 AM
NIce

6526
07-04-2007, 11:16 AM
SASSY!!!!!

Prince Yamato
07-04-2007, 09:57 PM
Well, at least their shedding the vestiges or is that vestments of communism.

partymember
07-04-2007, 10:09 PM
geez, they look so cute!

drjarhead
07-07-2007, 09:52 AM
They are going to wreak so much havoc in Asia....


And look good while doing it!

VALMET_M76
07-07-2007, 11:10 AM
The master race has to look good. They always do, whoever they are at the moment.

16r40
07-07-2007, 04:33 PM
every country, no matter which ones, want their military to look sharp. General Xilong summed it up in a nutshell when he said, “A uniform represents the image of the military and is a country’s calling card.”

I can tell you in the 20 years when I was in the army, I put a awful lot of money in buying new uniforms and accesories for them when they decided to change them.

partymember
07-08-2007, 03:04 PM
i dunno...a 4 foot 11 inch tall chinaman with ANY uniform on just makes me laugh. I mean, come on, no-one is scared of that.

16r40
07-08-2007, 04:48 PM
i dunno...a 4 foot 11 inch tall chinaman with ANY uniform on just makes me laugh. I mean, come on, no-one is scared of that.

lets see china has the biggest army of any country on this planet......yeah, one 4 foot 11 "chinaman" isn't scary..... lets see if you say that when you have a few battalions of these 4 foot 11 "chinaman" attacking your position...oh, that's right you won't, so it's easy for your silly ass to say that

partymember
07-08-2007, 05:48 PM
lets see china has the biggest army of any country on this planet......yeah, one 4 foot 11 "chinaman" isn't scary..... lets see if you say that when you have a few battalions of these 4 foot 11 "chinaman" attacking your position...oh, that's right you won't, so it's easy for your silly ass to say that

my God you are fucking stupid.

Obviously kamikaze attacks of twenty thousand ChiComs would be rather disheartening. Pound for pound, though, they are laughable.

I am not sure why you took the time to write that, is it not plain as day that i was joking? Honestly, are you that argumentative that you feel the need to pick apart anything anybody says?

tell me, please...does the "r" stand for "retard"?

16r40
07-08-2007, 06:33 PM
is it not plain as day that i was joking?



it's hard to tell when someone is joking on some of these threads.......I have read some pretty outlandish shit that I thought were jokes, but where done in all seriousness......so I misinterpted your post, does that mean I get 10 lashes of a wet noodle? if so, be gentle :laugh_sma

the eXiLe
07-09-2007, 10:32 AM
They eat the food, they must be pretty tough to start with!:straightf