Parade Uniform | |
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Armour rating | None |
Mass | 30 |
Storage capacity | 20 |
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The Parade Uniform is a multi-faction outfit in ArmA 3. It was added with the release of the Art of War DLC.
Overview
Strictly worn outside of combat for occasions where business attire is called for, Parade Uniforms are fashioned according to each military's requirements. They are intended for public functions ranging from national parades to memorial services, and should be worn alongside a matching cap.
Parade Uniforms do not provide any enhanced safety from either small arms projectiles or explosives. They offer only 20 units worth of space for storing ammunition/items and weigh a total of 30 "mass".
Variants
Decorated
Parade Uniform (Decorated) | |
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Armour rating | None |
Mass | 30 |
Storage capacity | 20 |
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This sub-variant features additional adornments in the form of brass buttons, ribbons, and an aiguillette strapped over the wearer's shoulder.
However, it statistically remains unchanged from the basic Parade Uniform.
Camouflage
- US: Dark olive drab coat/tie and yellow-striped blue trousers.
- CSAT: Brown coat, tie and pants with a black belt. The belt has the six hexagons of CSAT's emblem on a golden belt buckle.
- AAF: Slate grey coat, tie and pants. It features a black belt with a silver buckle that has the AAF's insignia engraved into it.
- LDF: Bluish-grey coat, tie and pants with a black belt featuring the LDF's insignia on a silver buckle.
All schemes come with a Decorated sub-variant that features pinned ribbons and aiguillettes.
Achievements
- Dressed to Impress
- Have the player's avatar in the Virtual Arsenal equip either variant of the Parade Uniform (the faction does not matter).
- The accompanying hat is not required to be worn alongside it.
Trivia
- The U.S. Army Parade Uniforms are the only variants that lack a belt, though it can be "added" through the use of the setObjectTexture scripting command or a custom addon.
- Additionally, they appear to be a kitbash of the U.S. Army's "Green Service Uniform" (introduced in 2021) and the "Blue Service Uniform" (now only used for formal dress).
- In a similar fashion to some West German outfits in the Global Mobilization Creator DLC, Parade Uniforms uniquely support a limited degree of customisation in the form of unique nametags (the model specifically has a nametag selection included).
- Despite being a (semi-) proper military faction, the Russian Spetsnaz lack a dedicated Parade Uniform of their own.