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Infantry & Crewman

Skins for the 3D vehicle Crewman and Infantry including its support weapons.

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  1. US Army Early 1980s Woodland

    This skin represents a period of transition in the early 1980s where the U.S. Army adopted M81 Woodland camouflage BDUs for possible combat in Western Europe but had not yet fully replaced the M1 "steel pot" helmet with the new Kevlar.

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  2. Spanish Woodland Camo

    This infantry skin and AFV crewman skin use the woodland camouflage worn by Spanish troops prior to the adoption of the current "digital" multicam pattern.
    Original templates by Dejawolf.

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  3. Spanish Digital Multicam (fix)

    This is not my original artwork, but rather minor edits to fix graphical issues where the default Spanish skins use the "interceptordress" template but the sim uses the "usmolle" model for Spanish infantry.
    Removed are the groin protector and the extraneous shadow of the nightvision helmet mount, neither of which is included on the usmolle model.
    Not fixed is the normal map, so the molle webbing remains superimposed on the body armor. The body armor, which is represented graphically only, does not impart additional ballistic protection to the model.
    Included are optional "face2" skins simulating eyewear (desert) and alternative face camo (woodland).

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  4. DBDU (Choc Chip Camo Pattern)

    Choc Chip Camo for Steel Beasts v4+ by stormrider_sp
     
    Description:
    The Desert Battle Dress Uniform (DBDU) is a U.S. arid-environment camouflage battle uniform that was used by the United States Armed Forces from the early 1980s to the early to mid 1990s, most notably during the Persian Gulf War. Although the U.S. military has long since abandoned the pattern, it is still in widespread use by militaries across the world as of the early 2010s.
     
    Although the chocolate-chip camouflage became well known during the Persian Gulf War, it was originally designed decades prior, in 1962. The U.S. Army, believing that it might one day become necessary to intervene in the Arab–Israeli conflicts, developed a test pattern using the deserts of southwestern United States as a model. When the hostilities in the Middle East wound down, the test pattern was mothballed. The formation of the U.S. Rapid Deployment Force (RDF) in 1979, with its remit to operate in the Middle East, and protect U.S. interests in the Persian Gulf region, saw the need for desert camouflage clothing to emerge again.
     
    How to Install:
    WARNING-Back up your original DDS files.
    Be familiar with the file structures in SB ProPE. Suggested reading the manual starts page 15 under “File Structure” through page 18.
    1. Copy both files (UStanker.dds & US_molle.dds) to C:\Users\your_username\Documents\eSim Games\Steel Beasts\mods\textures\camo\desert\us
    2. Make a copy of the UStanker.dds included in the zip to C:\User\your_username\Documents\eSim Games\Steel Beasts\mods\textures\camo\desert
     
    Storm Rider
     
     

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  5. US 1980s Desert BDU

    The Desert Battle Dress Uniform (DBDU) for SBProPE's "US 1980" infantry model introduced in version 4.1.
     
    From Wikipedia: "The six-color desert pattern entered service in 1981 at the same time as the woodland BDUs and would be worn in limited numbers by U.S. troops taking part in the biennial Bright Star exercises in Egypt during the 1980s, and by FORSCOM peacekeepers assigned to the Multinational Force and Observers in the Egyptian Sinai Desert, but was not issued in large numbers prior to the Persian Gulf War."
     
    That doesn't mean you can't use it in "what if" scenarios. 👍
     

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  6. US 1970s Autumn Camo

    This is a simple modification of the stock eSim texture for US 1970 infantry. The only change is to substitute the helmet cover.
    The sim's default green "leaf" pattern helmet cover became an icon symbolic of the Vietnam war. It was reversible, however, to this pattern, which was intended for arid, fall or winter (non snow) environments. (The U.S. Army, at the time, did not have an issue combat uniform specifically for such terrain). The camo patterns, collectively, have come to be called the "Mitchell" pattern.

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  7. Modern Iranian Infantry Uniforms

    Modern Iranian Infantry Uniforms.
     
    This modification adds two custom skins (desert & woodland) based off of modern Islamic Republic of Iran Army Ground Forces (Artesh) uniforms.
     
    Installation
    Unzip the Camo folder into the following location:
    C:\Users\NAME\Documents\eSim Games\Steel Beasts\mods\textures
     
    Description / Reference / Sources
    The Iranian military seems to be inconsistent with their uniforms/camouflage patterns. It seems that every unit has their own camouflage pattern, to include the IRGC (not to be confused with IRIAGF). 
    In most photos, the IRIAGF seems to be using a variation of US Marine Corps Desert MARPAT, and a different version using dark brown and green in a digital pattern. 
     
    Camouflage Source: http://www.camopedia.org/index.php?title=Iran
     
    Reference Photos:

     


    I think these guys are IRGC though. 
     
     

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  8. Modern Russian Desert Uniform

    This modification adds the modern Russian "Pink" desert uniform worn by Russian soldiers in Syria. 
     
    This uniform modification is applied to the "RU 2020" camouflage set for Desert Theme maps
     
    Installation
    Unzip the Camo folder into the following location:
    C:\Users\NAME\Documents\eSim Games\Steel Beasts\mods\textures
     
    Description / Reference / Sources
    There are two references to this camouflage pattern: One is a simple pink uniform (seen in parades) and another is a digital pink pattern seen with several engineer units
     


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  9. Russian 90s Infantry Desert Camouflage

    A TTSKO variation for 'RU' desert infantry. 
     
    Installation.
    Install both dds files into the following location:
    eSim Games\Steel Beasts\mods\textures\camo\desert\ru

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  10. Modern Ukraine Camo

    Modern Ukraine MM-14 Camouflage pattern with UA flag and UA Armed Forces patch. 
     
    To Install: Drag the Textures folder into your SB Mods Folder

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  11. ROC/Taiwan Infantry

    A texture mod for circa-2020 ROC infantry in SBProPe. 
    As of version 4.268 no camouflage option exists in-game for the Republic of China (Taiwan), so a surrogate "nationality" must be used. Details in readme.
     
     

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  12.  Netherlands Fractal Pattern (NFP)

    Netherlands Fractal Pattern (NFP) uniforms for Desert and Woodland. 
     
    Installation: Place the TEXTURES folder (within the zip) in your MODS folder

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  13. Ejército Nacional de Colombia

    This mod replaces the Brazilian camouflage pattern with that of the Colombian Army. 
     
    To Install:
    Extract the zip into your in-game MODS folder
     
    File path
    Mods-Textures-Camo-Woodland-BR

    9 downloads

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  14. UK MTP Camouflage

    This mod upgrades UK Infantry from their older DPM camouflage to the more modern Multi-Terrain Pattern (MTP).
     
    To install: 
    Extract the zip into the Mods/Textures folder.

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  15. Modern Ukraine Camo Blue tape

    モダンなウクライナ迷彩:青いテープ
    元のテンプレート:黙示録 31
    URL:
     

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