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English: Pictured are the new Royal Marines Commando insignia designs on new Commando Uniform 2020.

Royal Marines will be kitted out with a brand-new uniform as the commandos undergo their most significant transformation and rebranding since World War Two.

The elite commandos of the Royal Navy are undertaking a notable development project – known as the Future Commando Force programme – which will see an overhaul of the way the Green Berets operate.

This will involve more Royal Marines operating from the sea as high-readiness troops, forward deployed and always ready to react, whether that’s for war-fighting, specific combat missions such as commando raids, or providing humanitarian assistance.

As part of this restructuring, the Royal Marines will have a new look that is in-keeping with the maritime traditions of the Corps but also gives recognition to their commando forebears of World War Two

  • Organization: Royal Navy
  • Object Name: new Royal Marines Commando insignia designs
  • Category: MOD
  • Keywords: Personnel, Royal Marines, Royal Navy, Commando Training Centre, UK, Royal Marine Unit, Royal Marines Uniform, RM Rig, Multicam, Future Commando Force, FCF, CU 20, Commando Uniform 2020, Royal Marines Assault Rifle, the traditional Royal Marines Commando insignia, Insignia, Royal Marines Commando insignia, White Ensign, Fairbairn Sykes Dagger patch
  • Country: UK
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