A rare example of combat pants not made by Crye Precision but able to fit Crye kneepads, these AMP G3 clones have all the bells and whistles as normal Crye pants.
They come with stretch fabric on the rear and around the knees, a grand total of eight pockets and drawstring cuffs. The one major difference in the use of a button-up waist rather than velcro. Zip-up fly. Velcro waist and leg adjustment tabs.
The Australian MultiCam Pattern (AMP) camouflage was adopted in 2014 and only worn for two years. Derived from the MultiCam design, it features a mix of earth tones and greens to enhance versatility and effectiveness in both woodland and desert terrains. AMP replaced the older Disruptive Pattern Combat Uniform (DPCU), providing a modern, adaptable camouflage suitable for a wide range of operational contexts.