Uniforms of the Ledilian United Forces

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The Ledilian United Forces uniforms base off the British Armed Forces and the Italian Armed Forces, all of the branches use off a system of outfitting called MTPS, which will split the formal outfits with the combat/camouflage.

Number of Dresses

Numbered order of dress (1-3) [Navy]

Number 1 order of dress, or Full dress, is a uniform used for major parades, and is worn by naval flag officers, as well as some army personnel. The naval full dress is similar to the naval frock coat uniform worn by senior members of the British royal family. The naval uniform consist of a long trenchcoat with the classic cap.

  • Number 1A(Alpha)

Number 1A order of dress, it's the standard dress order, used while trooping the colour or on weekly activity checks.

  • Number 1B (Bravo)

Number 1B order of dress, used on fall-winter seasons or on ship mission.

  • Number 2A (Alpha)

Number 2A order of dress, used on branch inspections, on drills, used by officers during a training, used on ship during summer - spring.

  • Number 2B (Bravo)

Number 2B order of dress, used on off-duty matters, on gala's, it's a semi formal uniform, also known as Mess Dress.

  • Number 3A (Alpha)

Number 3A order of dress, used on festivities, on first ship's ride, used by officers on ships, used on ceremonies after long missions.

  • Number 3S (Sierra)

Number 3S order of dress, used by special ranked non-comissioned, commissioned and senior commissioned officers.



Numbered order of dress (1-3) [Army]

  • Number 1

Number 1 order of dress, used in base inspections, drills, branch inspections, formal parades.

  • Number 1 (Alpha)

Number 1A number of dress, based off a long arid dyed pullover and arid dyed pants, used in parades.

  • Number 1 (Bravo)

Number 1B order of dress, used in trainings by officers, used in branch parades/inspections of the Royal Guards

  • Number 2 (Alpha)

Number 2A order of dress, used by military police, during formal events, inspections, regimental inspections and distinct an officer and a low rank with the red papillon.

  • Number 2 (Bravo)

Number 2B order of dress, used in semi formal events, in not formal ceremonies, mainly used in off duty events.


Numbered order of dresses (1-3) [Air force]

  • Number 1(Alpha)

Number 1A order of dress, mainly used during all seasons, used in most events, distinguishes itself with the colour of the belt colours.

  • Number 2 (Alpha)

Number 2A order of dress, used in trainings by officers, used in branch parades/inspections.

  • Number 2 (Bravo)

Number 2B order of dress, used in semi formal events, in not formal ceremonies, mainly used in off duty events.


Gallery

Multi-Terrain Pattern(s)- No.8s

United Forces Uniforms (All Numbers - All Branches)

Royal Guards Uniforms

External uniforms and regimental uniforms

Medical uniforms

Royal Family Uniforms

Environmental Colours

Berets

Colour Use Beret Colour Use Beret
  Black Intelligence services   Army green Army
  Blue Navy   Red Military Police
  Tan Special Operations   Cerulean Medical Corps
  Sky Blue Air Force   Orange Artillery regiments