One of the uniforms you showed in the British segment was an Irish defense force uniform… and last video you showed the old New Zealand uniform pattern, they recently adopted a Multicam derivative.
Seen the uniforms. About as attractive to me as a Chip n Dales dancer. So not really. At all. Seriously have you ever seen a woman that this came up as a thought for you?
> Spanish volunteer division in the German Army was called "Division Azul" > Spanish foreign legion wearing homoerotic blue shirts Coincidence? I think not.
The Canadian DEU dress uniform isn't black, it's a dark forest green. And this is coming from a Canadian armoured NCM, our black berets do prove it's a different colour.
I hope it isn't rude of me to say, but the uniform at 0:21 is that of the Republic of Ireland. Awesome vid as always, Chief! And may I recomment the dress uniform of the Royal Marines as well? :)
@@onexpunchxdadThe reason it is that shade of green is that uniformed Irish volunteers in 1916 and uniformed Irish Citizen Army members wore uniforms in similar shades or the shame shade as the dress uniform. Also makes a nice change from British dress uniform convention. You should do military musician uniforms, I think you will love the Irish defence forces drums and brass instruments players uniforms which are black with red accents. You should have noticed that the female officer’s shoulder flash a red pike on a yellow background is something no British unit would ever use as the pike is a symbol of the 1798 united Irishmen rebellion which included a number of battles where the red tunics got hammered by the rebels. As for our battle dress uniform we are the last mainly English as an L1 nation in the developed world to use a woodland pattern which has seen use from East Timor, Liberia, Lebanon, Golan Heights and Kosovo in addition to the home front. Also still issuing ballistic googles as opposed to glasses and keeping the chest armour and munitions pouches including magazine storage separate. Only army officers wear brown leather with their dress uniforms, enlisted below BQMS wear black leather gloves and cloth belts if it is not Service Dress Number one, if service dress number one the gloves and belt are white. Also peaked caps were until recently the preserve of Army and Air Corps officers until only the army reserve who already wore a green beret to differentiate them from the non reserve army were left not wearing a peaked cap with their service dress uniform. Officers had a brighter green band on their beret. Now black berets which most in the full time army with the exception of the calvary and military police are worn with the battle dress uniform and peaked caps with service dress.
the helmet thing in many countries is a leftover from the earlier half of the 20th century before the introduction of camouflage and body armour to units that werent sappeurs cuirassiers stormtroopers etc the helmet first being reintroduced to add protection for soldiers in the early modern era 17th century to the victorian era early mid 19th century into the beginning of the 20th century then leather helmets where switched out for metal ones to protect against shrapnel some countries had retained earlier metal helmets some units in some countries retained them as a remnant of the sets of armours (including proofed armours meaning bulletproofed as seen from the late renaissance to the late 19th to early 20th century for cuirassiers) they used to wear those that didn't retain them had to switch them out for ones the could protect their heads from shrapnel and debry those helmets would then get add ons like forehead plates to make them more capable of resisting gun fire some only at a distance several designs for body armour was made most armies where told they would not get them (some of the designs have since then been retested and found to still be somewhat viable ballistic armour make of that what thou wilt) as it would not be needed in the future later on during ww2 the soviet would issue some formations with sapper armour (metal proofed body armour) others with flakvests like the british and americans (others would have in the period prior to the second world war such as china have bought up old equipment being sold of by great powers german sapper armour and stahlhelms ending up in droves in china some of it later being captured by the japanese imperial army and send back to japan to be melted down for the war effot along with historical rubble like the nanjing cast dome pbs.twimg.com/media/EEKhFBOVAAAndSK.jpg:large other things later on would be captured by the chinese red army and would reappear in korea and vietnam like stahlhelms and is still used by some stations for conscripts still appearing in photography to this day qph.cf2.quoracdn.net/main-qimg-ffc467037a5b4c5085ed4eb2ffceabbf-lq www.reddit.com/media?url=https%3A%2F%2Fpreview.redd.it%2Fe1234pn00bx71.jpg%3Fwidth%3D640%26crop%3Dsmart%26auto%3Dwebp%26s%3D7fa3f141bbe9846090437605a999fabb85a159e4) in other cases it is regimental tradition and the reasons may vary one reason is to indicate that they are actively on guard station or duty or some other task that permits them ''action'' or limited violence or use of force or whatever expression happens to be used which is why some units switch out hats for helmets or prefer helmets to hats because what their purpose is or the powers they have may be more when it comes to physical matters such as with the military police or a provost sergeant some military units retain helmets with their dress uniforms (often times based on earlier service uniforms and accoutrement) because they are expected to aid in managing civil unrest or public upheavel such as riots violent protests street violence etcetera
You showed only the British Army's service dress. Thats one of the many dress uniforms a regiment has. Furthermore each regiment and corps has their own distinctive features to their dress, from colours of dress caps to trousers to certain types of belts. For example, The Rifles have green no.1 dress tracing back to the 95th and 60th rifles with their officers wearing crossbelts with a polished whistle to signal orders to the riflemen. The Guards have their own distinctive uniforms such as different button spacing and plumes with only the Scots Guards not having a plume, the King's Royal Hussars have a violet cap and trousers from their ancestors the 11th Hussars who were given them by Lord Cardigan as a commemoration for giving Prince albert an escort to his wedding. This is legit the tip of the iceberg when it comes to British Army uniforms.
Elephant in the room. ALL the USMC dress uniforms are sharper than anything the US Army or USAF puts on their folks. Hell, even the USN uniforms are all sharper than Army or USAF. Army uniforms are just gaudy and cheap looking. All of them, especially the Old Guard.
ALL the Marine dress uniforms are sharp. Frankly, no one from the US Army (even their new ones are a nod to the throwback sharpness of US Marine uniforms) or the USAF are fit to even judge. All the USAF and nearly all the US Army ones are pathetic. Yes, even and especially the Old Guard. Army uniforms look gaudy and cheap; just no class.
Do poland. Its more green on green, but I'm interested what you'd say about the hat. Also special mention to the podhale rifles - they get capes and hats with feathers!
Depends on what you mean by Dress Uniform. The UK Khaki uniform is the No 2 Service Dress. Which is much like the US Marine Service Uniform. For 'Fancy' you may want to look at Full Dress or No 1 Dress. You'll find a lot of commonalities. The Canadians in Black you'll likely find are in No 1 Dress. Which is very similar to the British No 1 Dress. en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uniforms_of_the_British_Army
The thing with Canadian army DEUs is that they’re actually a very dark shade of green rather than black. You can see the difference when it’s next to a Navy DEU which actually is black
As brave, glorious soldier from the peoples republic of Korea, it brings me great sorrow that you would not bow among us recognition for our glorious uniforms and wondrous amount of medals. I get to wear my grandfather’s and father’s metals on my dress uniform and it’s like it doesn’t matter to you.
@onexpunchxdad, you should look at the Hungarian 32nd Budapest Guard Dress uniform, The Finnish military dress uniform, The Chilean military dress uniform, the Swedish Royal Guard dress uniform, Serbian Military Dress uniform, and the Italian Carabinieri uniforms. These are all pretty neat uniforms and I think you will like mostbof these.
I just wish we still had the light horse. Slouch hat + emu plume. Very good. I do wish it wasn’t all khaki though. If they want the green then add gold highlights for the green and gold national colours.
I mean some units do actually wear black, and it goes hard, for example The British Columbia regiment (Duke of Connaught's own) is all black with chainmail shoulders.
not a military but is a police force that has a uniform that gives many uniforms a run for thier money that is the Royal Canadian Mounted Police Scarlet tunic with black collar and epaulets, Sam brown belt around the tunic with blue trousers having a gold stripe run down the side to brown leather riding boots with the head topped off in tan color Campaign hat. Honestly looks very boss especially on horseback.
Hate to get back on your case. Canadian Navy wears Black (and white at times) The photos you used are the Army uniforms. Dark green. Now that we’ve settled the discipline issue here hooah… what else.
I give you a challenge Chief, do the Royal Canadian Navy and try not to call us bus drivers. You can't. we either look like we drive you across state lines after a break up with you high school sweetheart, or the guy who comes and fixes your washing machine.
CORRECTION! Yes, I realize I mistakenly displayed an Irish uniform while rating the British. Posted a short apology. 🇮🇪 ❤️
I was just about to go off….
All is forgiven if you down a pint of Guinness
IMPLYING THERE'S A DIFFERENCE! *laughs in Ulster loyalist*
UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES do NOT turn on your car.
Do smaller countries next like in the Caribbean and South Africa
What about rateing ww2 uniforms?
Going to be some pretty upset Irish bods inbound...
I sense Troubles incoming.
Yup....
The Irish are always upset about something.
Their tantrums aren't worth noting.
Ehh, they are the same thing
@@dogguy8603 nope, they aren't
One of the uniforms you showed in the British segment was an Irish defense force uniform… and last video you showed the old New Zealand uniform pattern, they recently adopted a Multicam derivative.
Ireland schmereland. It's all the same, Ireland is a smaller island.
@@JD-tn5lznot much of a historian are we
@@sarbo2335what are the chances he isn’t from the US. I know it’s a very American thing the way he said it, but humor me
Do NOT look up the Spanish Foreign Legion. You WILL question your sexuality.
Do look up the Spanish Foreign Legion. You WILL or will not question your sexuality
Seen the uniforms. About as attractive to me as a Chip n Dales dancer. So not really. At all. Seriously have you ever seen a woman that this came up as a thought for you?
> Spanish volunteer division in the German Army was called "Division Azul"
> Spanish foreign legion wearing homoerotic blue shirts
Coincidence? I think not.
@@silverjohn6037lighten up boy
Did not disappoint. I was like "how is a a uniform going to... oh that's how"😂
British Royal Marine dress is *chef's kiss*
Puts the Royal navy number 1s uniform to shame
Even the armies No1s are nice
But the guards and the royal regiment of Scotland’s full dress is something else
@@marcdodd7632too be fair the officers full dress for Royal Navy is pretty cool
That little laugh after roasting Türkiye, had me dying😂
Ta for including Australia, Boss
The Canadian DEU dress uniform isn't black, it's a dark forest green. And this is coming from a Canadian armoured NCM, our black berets do prove it's a different colour.
The colour is "rifle green". Love the fact he got a bunch of cornflakes in DEUs.
And we are getting rid of it and going brown.
@@brucegraham4332 yup, back to the WWII style 🎉🙄🤣
Can’t tell if that’s better or worse, tbh I didn’t mind the DEUs.
Italian Carabinieri and Chilean Navy
Italian Carabinieri uniforms go HARD.
Aren't They The Same Guys Who Wore Napoleon Hats During Both World Wars
@@RandomManIncorperated Why Do You Talk Like This
I hope it isn't rude of me to say, but the uniform at 0:21 is that of the Republic of Ireland. Awesome vid as always, Chief! And may I recomment the dress uniform of the Royal Marines as well? :)
Thanks for the heads up, I’ll definitely get a correction out there
@@onexpunchxdad You're welcome!
@@onexpunchxdadtry the Thai royal guard, that’ll have you wondering when your sanity died
@@onexpunchxdadthe current British No2s are khaki not green that should help with identification
@@onexpunchxdadThe reason it is that shade of green is that uniformed Irish volunteers in 1916 and uniformed Irish Citizen Army members wore uniforms in similar shades or the shame shade as the dress uniform. Also makes a nice change from British dress uniform convention.
You should do military musician uniforms, I think you will love the Irish defence forces drums and brass instruments players uniforms which are black with red accents.
You should have noticed that the female officer’s shoulder flash a red pike on a yellow background is something no British unit would ever use as the pike is a symbol of the 1798 united Irishmen rebellion which included a number of battles where the red tunics got hammered by the rebels.
As for our battle dress uniform we are the last mainly English as an L1 nation in the developed world to use a woodland pattern which has seen use from East Timor, Liberia, Lebanon, Golan Heights and Kosovo in addition to the home front. Also still issuing ballistic googles as opposed to glasses and keeping the chest armour and munitions pouches including magazine storage separate.
Only army officers wear brown leather with their dress uniforms, enlisted below BQMS wear black leather gloves and cloth belts if it is not Service Dress Number one, if service dress number one the gloves and belt are white. Also peaked caps were until recently the preserve of Army and Air Corps officers until only the army reserve who already wore a green beret to differentiate them from the non reserve army were left not wearing a peaked cap with their service dress uniform. Officers had a brighter green band on their beret. Now black berets which most in the full time army with the exception of the calvary and military police are worn with the battle dress uniform and peaked caps with service dress.
the helmet thing in many countries is a leftover from the earlier half of the 20th century before the introduction of camouflage and body armour to units that werent sappeurs cuirassiers stormtroopers etc the helmet first being reintroduced to add protection for soldiers in the early modern era 17th century to the victorian era early mid 19th century into the beginning of the 20th century then leather helmets where switched out for metal ones to protect against shrapnel some countries had retained earlier metal helmets some units in some countries retained them as a remnant of the sets of armours (including proofed armours meaning bulletproofed as seen from the late renaissance to the late 19th to early 20th century for cuirassiers) they used to wear those that didn't retain them had to switch them out for ones the could protect their heads from shrapnel and debry
those helmets would then get add ons like forehead plates to make them more capable of resisting gun fire some only at a distance several designs for body armour was made most armies where told they would not get them (some of the designs have since then been retested and found to still be somewhat viable ballistic armour make of that what thou wilt) as it would not be needed in the future later on during ww2 the soviet would issue some formations with sapper armour (metal proofed body armour)
others with flakvests like the british and americans (others would have in the period prior to the second world war such as china have bought up old equipment being sold of by great powers german sapper armour and stahlhelms ending up in droves in china some of it later being captured by the japanese imperial army and send back to japan to be melted down for the war effot along with historical rubble like the nanjing cast dome
pbs.twimg.com/media/EEKhFBOVAAAndSK.jpg:large other things later on would be captured by the chinese red army and would reappear in korea and vietnam like stahlhelms and is still used by some stations for conscripts still appearing in photography to this day qph.cf2.quoracdn.net/main-qimg-ffc467037a5b4c5085ed4eb2ffceabbf-lq www.reddit.com/media?url=https%3A%2F%2Fpreview.redd.it%2Fe1234pn00bx71.jpg%3Fwidth%3D640%26crop%3Dsmart%26auto%3Dwebp%26s%3D7fa3f141bbe9846090437605a999fabb85a159e4)
in other cases it is regimental tradition and the reasons may vary one reason is to indicate that they are actively on guard station or duty or some other task that permits them ''action'' or limited violence or use of force or whatever expression happens to be used
which is why some units switch out hats for helmets or prefer helmets to hats because what their purpose is or the powers they have may be more when it comes to physical matters such as with the military police or a provost sergeant
some military units retain helmets with their dress uniforms (often times based on earlier service uniforms and accoutrement) because they are expected to aid in managing civil unrest or public upheavel
such as riots violent protests street violence etcetera
You've got to do the Spanish Foreign Legion
NOBODY EXPECTS THE SPANISH FOREIGN LEGION
daaaaaang lookin sharp chief
Quite the impressive array of ribbons he's sporting there.
Finland has some beatifull dress uniforms
You showed only the British Army's service dress. Thats one of the many dress uniforms a regiment has. Furthermore each regiment and corps has their own distinctive features to their dress, from colours of dress caps to trousers to certain types of belts. For example, The Rifles have green no.1 dress tracing back to the 95th and 60th rifles with their officers wearing crossbelts with a polished whistle to signal orders to the riflemen. The Guards have their own distinctive uniforms such as different button spacing and plumes with only the Scots Guards not having a plume, the King's Royal Hussars have a violet cap and trousers from their ancestors the 11th Hussars who were given them by Lord Cardigan as a commemoration for giving Prince albert an escort to his wedding. This is legit the tip of the iceberg when it comes to British Army uniforms.
Do the Argentinian Dress uniform. It'll be fun!
Elephant in the room.
ALL the USMC dress uniforms are sharper than anything the US Army or USAF puts on their folks.
Hell, even the USN uniforms are all sharper than Army or USAF.
Army uniforms are just gaudy and cheap looking. All of them, especially the Old Guard.
The French navy enlisted dress uniform is for lack of a better word adorable. Looks like the little sailor suit you dress toddlers in.
From Canada...thank you and we're sorry...any Geneva suggestions tho?
"It's never a war crime the first time."
Hear me out... a canadair cl415 water bomber dumping maple syrup on enemy trench lines.
As an ADF member, i really appreciated that
Rate France, the French has some baller uniforms.
JSDF got some nice looking uniforms.
Lookin sharp sir
0:21 officer of the 7th infantry battalion, the Dublin battalion, my battalion
Republic of Ireland 🇮🇪
I have just started my induction for the 7th Infantry Battalion’s reserve unit.
Just any of the uniforms of the Swedish Life Guards... pretty please with ice cream on top!
That "green on green" of the Australian dress uniform reminded me a lot of the US Marines' dress greens.
ALL the Marine dress uniforms are sharp.
Frankly, no one from the US Army (even their new ones are a nod to the throwback sharpness of US Marine uniforms) or the USAF are fit to even judge.
All the USAF and nearly all the US Army ones are pathetic. Yes, even and especially the Old Guard. Army uniforms look gaudy and cheap; just no class.
@@JD-tn5lzsettle down champ, no need for that essay
@@linguini3411 Don't worry he won't get a Tombstone on his No.1 dress.
Chilean Army dress uniform(s), you are going to have fun with that
Ohh yeah, I second that, they look like those Hugo Boss uniforms...
should do the dress 1's from specific regiment in the British army coz there is a fair amount of variation
Top Marine uniforms. Including officer uniform items such as the cape.
we need a tierlist type video with uniforms for special units like SAS, GSG9, SEK and so on
Do poland. Its more green on green, but I'm interested what you'd say about the hat. Also special mention to the podhale rifles - they get capes and hats with feathers!
You wear a slouch hat that's a 100/10
For next you can do either Japan or Chile...just saying!
The Chilean dress uniform is drip
I’ll say it.
Looking good in that ASU, chief.
As a Brit, while I love the British Army dress uniform, the RAF's looks amazing.
Ceremonial Uniforms!
Just got back from a memorial dinner for a battle my unit was in in Vietnam, so this was well timed.
The Polish 'Podhale Rifles' have an absolute banger of a dress uniform.
Do Greek guards
Evzones, yes please
PLEASE DO THE AMOTEKUN CORPS NEXT 😂😂
You saw the wrong turksih officer uniform 🤦♂️
Depends on what you mean by Dress Uniform. The UK Khaki uniform is the No 2 Service Dress. Which is much like the US Marine Service Uniform.
For 'Fancy' you may want to look at Full Dress or No 1 Dress. You'll find a lot of commonalities.
The Canadians in Black you'll likely find are in No 1 Dress. Which is very similar to the British No 1 Dress.
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uniforms_of_the_British_Army
You could make several videos on the various uniforms of the Bolivian Army.
Chile's dress uniforms are interesting.
We really need to get you a Slough Hat (Australian), practical and looks amazing.
Can we appreciate how clean onepunchdad is my mans dripped out
The thing with Canadian army DEUs is that they’re actually a very dark shade of green rather than black. You can see the difference when it’s next to a Navy DEU which actually is black
The same colour as any of the police forces which have policed British controlled Irish territory
Rank some cadet uniforms from the US or around the world they get either pretty cool or pretty silly some times
Do the Alpini next! 10/10
As brave, glorious soldier from the peoples republic of Korea, it brings me great sorrow that you would not bow among us recognition for our glorious uniforms and wondrous amount of medals. I get to wear my grandfather’s and father’s metals on my dress uniform and it’s like it doesn’t matter to you.
You should try Indian Army dress uniform of the Presdients Bodyguards
Make Polish military dress uniform, mountain troops have the best one, cape is fire ❤
0:50 Geneva suggestions
German mountaineer dress uniforms go really hard
Do Polish uniforms next please
The best will only ever be “commando”
Brazil do Brazil, very basic dress uniform in my opinion but very elegant. Can't got wrong with the classics
Well the most beautiful is Polish Uniform with Rogatywka cap, you cannot beat it!
I haven’t seen the French Legion dress but I just have a feeling it might be fire.
Sand on sand. Not horrible though.
Do either the British Marine No.1's Dress or the RAF No.1's
All us irish watching this went into an uncontrolled spasm 🤣
Getting on your case about CADPAT was justified, and no we will not stop. SORRY. :)
@onexpunchxdad, you should look at the Hungarian 32nd Budapest Guard Dress uniform, The Finnish military dress uniform, The Chilean military dress uniform, the Swedish Royal Guard dress uniform, Serbian Military Dress uniform, and the Italian Carabinieri uniforms. These are all pretty neat uniforms and I think you will like mostbof these.
Do Sweden next
Poland has some great ones
Can you do Italy please?
Germany. East, West, New, Old, 1940's.... Pick one. Pick ANY one. Theyre gonna look so fly you're gonna be calling them Marty.
Especially Luftwaffe and Marine.
Honestly? Turkey's helmets go pretty hard. It feels like a statement that they're ready to fight at any moment.
*sniff sniff* I just smelled some someone confusing Irish for British? All jokes aside, love your work man.
The Turkish helmets look like what Bob the Builder wears
Chile.......Thats the one to do
That was an old australian pic because the latest dress uniform is a bit more browner.
Wanna see you react to some of the uniforms of scandinavian snd their speciel Force :D
1-hour gang!!! Let’s gooooooo!
Romania's guard battalion Michael the Brave
Oh! Your Air Defense. This explains all the time you have on your hands.
do the Philippines next
I just wish we still had the light horse. Slouch hat + emu plume. Very good. I do wish it wasn’t all khaki though. If they want the green then add gold highlights for the green and gold national colours.
umm ... we still do ... and they still wear the Kangaroo Feathers ...
Should do foreign army standard weapons
Sorry to bust your bubble there bud. But the Canadian Army uniform is green….. the navy is black….
CF Green is a darker shade of green. Not quite as dark as Rifle Green but getting there.
I mean some units do actually wear black, and it goes hard, for example The British Columbia regiment (Duke of Connaught's own) is all black with chainmail shoulders.
polish dress uniforms are neat
Best uniforms:
Hugo Boss Uniforms Special order for Austrian Painter's staff.
East europe uniforms would be neat.
do San Marino... trust me...
not a military but is a police force that has a uniform that gives many uniforms a run for thier money that is the
Royal Canadian Mounted Police
Scarlet tunic with black collar and epaulets, Sam brown belt around the tunic with blue trousers having a gold stripe run down the side to brown leather riding boots with the head topped off in tan color Campaign hat.
Honestly looks very boss especially on horseback.
Yea Canada looks professional AF
Do Japans uniforms next😂
Watch the Bastille Day parade and rate every single one of the French Armed forces dress uniforms
Pls do the royal marine officer uniform
One hell of a rack chief
Air Force dress uniforms!
The Canadian one kinda looks like it was designed by Hugo Boss
Hate to get back on your case. Canadian Navy wears Black (and white at times)
The photos you used are the Army uniforms. Dark green.
Now that we’ve settled the discipline issue here hooah… what else.
Do the Swiss guard
Not giving a mention to the Marines is an interesting choice
WE GET IT
It was for other nations dude
He already did one for the US branches. That's what the "around the world" part was about.
he already did US branches
Clearly a comment written by a Marine who didn't read the instructions properly.
Chile has an interesting look to them
Johnny Sins Looks Good In A Military Uniform.
Gotta model your own you have on there
Gotta do North Korea just to crap on their outrageous medals lmao
I give you a challenge Chief, do the Royal Canadian Navy and try not to call us bus drivers. You can't. we either look like we drive you across state lines after a break up with you high school sweetheart, or the guy who comes and fixes your washing machine.