General trends over the past two decades have included the appearance of distinctive New Zealand features in uniform details, combined with the reduction of corps and regimental distinctions in favor of standardised items of dress. The adoption of the
Army Combat Uniform (ACU) by the United States in the mid 2000s has had an influence on many world militaries including New Zealand. In 2000 the M1 steel helmet was replaced by the U.S
PASGT helmet. New Zealand-issue PASGT helmets made by
UNICOR were identical to the U.S Marine Corps
Lightweight Helmet (LWH) in that it too uses a four-point retention strap system (compared to the two-point retention of the PASGT) and the
Hook-and-loop-attached pad system otherwise used in the U.S
MICH 2000 and
ACH helmets, rather than the traditional PASGT suspension system. Helmet covers for the New Zealand PASGT helmet were locally made in NZDPM and NZDDPM patterns by long-time
NZDF contractor Hills Hats. Until 2002, berets were in various colours according to branch or unit. Since then, under a "one beret" policy, rifle-green has become the universal colour for this headdress, except for the
tan beret of the
New Zealand Special Air Service and the
blue beret of the
New Zealand Defence Force Military Police. The dark blue (formerly red)
sashes worn by sergeants are now embroidered with a traditional
Māori motif or
mokowaewae denoting speed and agility. On the infantry sash, the
mokowaewae appears in black, white and red diagonal 'steps', and on that of the New Zealand Scottish, in green, black and white. Short Māori cloaks are sometimes worn by senior officers as a mark of distinction on occasions of special ceremony, though they are not part of the regulation uniform. uniforms In 2003 a desert DPM pattern, based on the British desert DPM pattern, entered use with New Zealand peacekeeping forces in Iraq, Afghanistan and Africa. Visually the NZDDPM pattern has dithering between the brown and sand colours whereas the British pattern has none. NZ SAS soldiers serving in Afghanistan were seen in Australian-issue uniforms in Crye
MultiCam camouflage consisting of Under Body Armour Combat System (UBACS) shirt and Crye Gen2 combat pants. In late 2008, the New Zealand Army commenced issue of a new combat uniform. The cut of the uniform leaned towards the concept and style of the U.S
Army Combat Uniform (ACU) and is made in
ripstop material. The uniform was produced in NZDPM and NZDDPM patterns. Patch pockets on the shirt were replaced by internal, vertical closure pockets and the shirt was cut for wear outside the trousers. A camouflaged rank slide was worn on the front tab.
Velcro patches on the arms enable the wearer to display removable identifying badges, such as the New Zealand flag and the round black and white
Kiwi bird emblem, and the
United Nations,
International Security Assistance Force or
Multinational Force and Observers badges as used in overseas deployments and peacekeeping missions. Unlike the ACU which has a Velcro-secured
mandarin collar, the New Zealand blouse retained the traditional shirt collar. When worn in the field, the uniform sleeves were rolled down, and camouflage
face paint was worn. The NZDDPM version of the 2008 combat uniform was issued for use in Afghanistan, the Sinai and Lebanon. The new uniforms were manufactured by Australian company
Workwear Group Pty Ltd. From 2009 the Israeli-made, Australian
Enhanced Combat Helmet (RBH 303 AU) became the standard issue combat helmet although the PASGT helmet is not fully phased out and is still used in training and with reservists. In 2012 it was announced that the
Mounted Rifles Hat (MRH) was to become the standard Army ceremonial headdress with the "lemon squeezer" being retained mainly for colour parties, honour guards and other limited categories. NZDPM and NZDDPM camouflage patterns were replaced in 2013 by a single camouflage pattern and a new uniform called the New Zealand Multi Terrain Camouflage Uniform (MCU) for all branches of NZDF. The camouflage pattern is a variant of the Ghostex family of camouflage patterns by Canadian company Hyperstealth Biotechnology Corp. The cut of the MCU is in the
ACU style, with
mandarin collar, Velcro closures, slanted arm pockets, and removable elbow pads. However, the MCU pants are not in the ACU style but are instead in the style of the Crye G3 combat pant with additional forward-facing thigh pockets, removable knee pads, and Velcro-adjustable cuff flaps for ease of blousing, the style of which is otherwise usually associated with contemporary
Special Forces and
Police tactical unit assault uniforms. The MCU, with the addition of a beret or sometimes the MRH, became the working uniform. After several years of use, modifications to the uniform followed with a change in material to Teredo (polyester/cotton twill) for both uniform and boonie hat, a return to covered buttons, and the removal of the elbow and knee pad pockets. ==Current uniforms==