iraqi army DCU camo uniforms
The Iraqi army uses an overwhelming amount of DCU camo uniforms, based off of the US Army DCU uniform of the 2000's. Today, these are the standard camouflage pattern of the regular Iraqi Army. This section will cover some of those Iraqi variants.
PRE ISIS (2003 - 2013): YES
WAR ON ISIS (2013 - 2019): YES
POST ISIS (2019 -): VERY LIMITED USE
This is a newer variant of the Iraqi DCU uniform. The tags show it was made by a company called "Jino", likely a Korean or Chinese company. It also sports the Iraqi jihm property mark yet it is not a Saddam era uniform. Regardless, this DCU uniform design seems to be worn largely by Iraqi military college students during training, especially by the 2nd Military College, Course 82.
PRE ISIS (2003 - 2013): YES
WAR ON ISIS (2013 - 2019): Yes
POST ISIS (2019 -): Unknown
This DCU uniform example is a true copy of the American DCU uniform style, except for the velcro, small buttons, and arabic tag under the collar.
PRE ISIS (2003 - 2013): YES
WAR ON ISIS (2013 - 2019): Unknown
POST ISIS (2019 -): Unknown
This officer's cut DCU camouflage uniform with a special forces wing and remnants of shoulder patches is a style that hasn't been encountered very much. Firstly, the chest and pants pockets are secured by two buttons and pleated, while the camouflage pattern itself is a very soft shade. This likely dates from the 2007-2009 period and was updated with a velcro patch for the Iraqi flag afterwards.