Available for all Green Rifle members
Article: Field Uniform
The RMU was the first ever mass-produced uniform the Union ever saw. Its origins predate the flash, a recreation of an old US Military uniform found in a surplus store. The uniform is made up of old, starchy material that is lightweight and durable. It's stood the test of time; however, users recently have started to complain about how itchy and stiff the uniforms can feel after prolonged use.
Available for all Green Rifle CSC+
Article: Field Uniform, camo variation
Although not as commonly seen, the camo variation of the RMU has also been in-service with the USRF. It was produced a short time after the RMU's inception and is the first camo pattern ever used in the USRF's history.
Available for all Black Bay Navy members
Article: Field Uniform, naval variation
The RMU-N was produced specially for naval personnel in the USRF. It is dyed blue to help blend in with the water and is made up of a slightly improved version of the materials used with the RMU.
Available for all Penal Incursion Brigade members
Article: Anorak Jacket
The Anorak-1 was the Union's first attempt at making clothing more suitable for mountainous and cold weather conditions. It draws inspiration from old Eastern surplus, providing the wearer with ample protection against the elements. The Anorak is made up of older, thicker materials that allows for a comfortable experience.
Available for all USRF members
Article: Cold Weather Protective Equipment
The Reclamation Parka came around in the early beginnings of the Thirty Year War. It was produced and issued with the intention of giving troopers a reliable, effective piece of equipment to wear that would provide ample protection from the elements. These parkas have all been issued out in various conditions since then, some having lost their waterproof coatings. This parka is able to sustain temperatures down to -30 degrees.
Available for all Black Mountain Brigade members
Article: Field Uniform
Later in the conflict, the USRF sought a newer uniform with a better emphasis on sustainment than maneuverability. And thus, the RAU was born. Reflecting on their past, the RAU draws much of its inspiration from the RMU. The RAU is made up of thicker materials than the RBU but provides more pockets for better sustainment in-theater. Additionally, it sports elbow pads and reinforced legs to withstand abrasions and better comfort when kneeling or proning.
Available for all Black Mountain Brigade members
Article: Field Uniform
Black dyed version of the Reclamation Army Uniform.
Available for all Black Mountain Brigade members
Article: Field Uniform
W51 version of the Reclamation Army Uniform.
Available for all Black Mountain Brigade CSC+
Article: Field Uniform
The camo version of the RAU utilizes a recreation of the camo from the RMU, and was produced shortly after the RAU's release to select units. This test originally saw use in some GSOT teams before being released to other units.
Available for all Northern Repatriates members
Article: Field Uniform
The RCU was conceptually very similar to its older brother, the RAU. Sporting the same design, while opting for a soft-shell design, giving the wearer a wind and water-resistant exterior combined with an insulated interior. This uniform was noticeably more costly to make and only given to soldiers in northern detachments. Hence, why the RCU is now only seen worn by Northern Repatriates.
Available for all Northern Repatriates members
Article: Field Uniform
Introduced alongside the RCU, the camo variation uses the newest camo pattern, and the most recognizable among soldiers; W51. The camo aims to hide the wearer better than any previous iterations of camo utilized.
Available for all Northern Repatriate CSC+
Article: Field Uniform
This Leaftarn variation of the RCU came along sometime after the early days of the NEU-Canadian conflict. It proved effective during field testing with linebreaker units in Ontario and was integrated into the 32nd TIB sometime after its creation.
Available for all Southern Repatriate members.
Article: Field Uniform
With the success of the RCU, the RCU-W is introduced shortly thereafter, a replacement uniform for units in warmer areas. It was made with the intention of being much lighter and breathable, perfect for detachments located in the south. It offers very minimal insulation, and any soldier wearing it in cold regions are typically seen wearing thermal layers beneath it, or jackets over top of it.
Available for all Southern Repatriate members
Article: Field Uniform
As time went on, it became evident that W62 was a popular camo pattern. A little over a month after the base RCU-W was introduced, it was swiftly given a camo variation utilizing the W62 pattern.
Available for all Biomass Containment Group members
Article: Hazard Uniform
A relic of the past, Reclamation MOPP is made off a pre-Flash design, and only recently remade for use with the Crisis Corps. It protects the user from airborne chemicals, though it has found itself struggling against the Biomass. It is often taped off at the legs and hands to keep a seal, the neck covered with a chemhood.
Available for BCG Containment Specialist members
Article: Lab Uniform
Containment Specialists are issued a much more civilian attire but are required to keep it formal and professional looking and must keep their Crisis Corps ID on them at all times. You can find Containment Specialists wearing sweaters overtop their button-up shirt due to the nonworking heater in BMC.
Available for BCG Containment Specialist members
Article: Hazard Uniform
The H-2 HAZMAT is a hazard suit made to prevent airborne, radiation, chemical, and any other hazardous material. It features black boots and gloves, plugging into the suit to keep an airtight seal. These suits are given to Containment Specialists when the need to arrives, however that is not common.
Available to all Northern Repatriate members
Article: Field Jacket
This over coat has been fished out of the Northern Repatriate's stock of surplus, sporting a centuries-old design but still as handy now as it was when they first started getting rolled out. It sports a synthetic material that is both durable and thicker in its makeup, making for an effective jacket in rain and extreme weather. Its 4 chest pockets allow for maximum amounts of storage whether it be small candy bars, to even magazines for the most desperate wearer.
Available to all Northern Repatriate members
Article: Anorak
This article of clothing is one of the earliest renditions of the Dawson Smock, made up of a light fabric material that's durable in muddier, rainy conditions. It has stood one of the ultimate tests of time, and members of the Northern Repatriates both Coalition and Canadian swear by its utility.
Available to all SU Southern Repatriates
Article: Field Uniform
Sourced directly from the Southern Union, anyone found wearing this uniform stole it directly from the SU when they deserted. To prevent anyone from mistaking a repatriated soldier as a member of the SU, they are required to only wear one article of this uniform, top or bottom.
Article: Officer Field Uniform
Akin to the regular SFU, the Officer SFU is sourced directly from the Southern Union. However, unlike the SFU, anyone wearing this uniform was a high-ranking officer of the SU, who deserted to the USRF. Any repatriated soldier who wears this is a very important individual.
Available to all GTR Southern Repatriates
Article: Field Uniform
Intended for the overgrown brush of Texas, the TBU sports a dark beige color. Originally, it was intended to only be camo, but the camo was discovered to have hidden, anti-GTR messaging in it. As such, the GTR was given a plain, dark beige uniform. Any USRF soldier seen wearing this uniform deserted directly from the GTR, and much like the SFU, is only allowed to wear one piece of the uniform.
Available to all FAS Southern Repatriates
Article: Field Uniform
Due to the FAS' nature, their uniforms are not as uniform as any other major force. The "uniform" commonly seen amongst these men and women consists of overalls and a button-up shirt. These men and women have come far from their mountainous homeland, bringing the clothes they had on their back and the rifles in their hands.
Available to all CSB members
Article: Field Uniform
Drawing direct inspiration from Canada's P-37 uniform, the Discipline Authority Field Uniform provides a greater sense of style than an ordinary USRF uniform. Its intended purpose is to provide Discipline Authority Officers with ample attire for field work.
Available to all Discipline Authority members
Article: Jacket
Made from a modification of an FLA design, the bomber jacket is a perfect medium for those officers not wanting to freeze but not wear the bulk of a greatcoat.
Available to all Discipline Authority members
Article: Greatcoat
The greatcoat draws from days of the old, made up of cheap fabric materials that gives the wearer a stylish look at a cheap cost.
Available to all Gendarmerie Nationale members
Article: Field Uniform
The Gendarmerie Nationale Field Uniform is made of a soldier's dress uniform from before enlisting into the CSB. This was to cut on costs, and because of its hasty origins.
Available to all Gendarmerie Nationale members
Article: Field Jacket
Unlike the Field Uniform, the M65 is USRF field equipment that was dyed and repurposed for the Gendarmerie. It is favored by the Wasteland Operations Division due to its durability and warmth.
Available to all Gendarmerie Nationale members
Article: Dress Uniform
The complete Gendarmerie Dress Uniform, unlike the Field Uniform, features a dress jacket, it is both comfortable and warm, however, it costs the wearer maneuverability, leading to its use mostly on base.
Available to all
Article: Field Jacket
The M65 is issued to all members of the USRF as a solution to rain, or snow. It comes with a built-in liner and sports a stylish look to any trooper wearing it. The material is comfortable and has adjustable Velcro for the wrists.
Available to all
Article: Generic Top
A colored stripe shirt commonly seen amongst USRF troops, sometimes may be seen in different colors depending on unit.
Available to all
Article: Generic Top
A tight-fitting long-sleeved shirt suitable for warmer weather. Accessible in multiple colors.
Available to all
Article: Weather Top
The HRT combat top is a lightweight top used by infantry. It is suitable for hotter weather and is a top pick in the summertime.
Available to all
Article: Sweater
Commonly used in colder climates, the commando sweater has found itself in common usage in the Lakeside Division due to its comfortable nature and preservation of body heat.
Available to all
Article: Poncho
Designed to keep the wearer dry in any climate, the AWP offers protection from rain and snow, keeping their upper body warm and dry. The poncho also provides some protection against radstorms. However, it has been noted to act better as a temporary solution than a permanent one. The hood is able to be pulled over the helmet, further protecting the wearer's upper body.