Battle Dress Uniform

Battle Dress Uniform
U.S. Marine Corps BDU blouse in woodland pattern, wearer's nametape removed.
TypeCombat uniform
Place of originUnited States
Service history
In service1981–2008 (U.S. Army) 1981-2011 (U.S. Air Force)
1981–2005 (U.S. Marine Corps)
WarsCold War
Global War on Terrorism
Production history
Designed1979
Unit cost$50 (MSRP in February 2001)
Produced1981–2012
VariantsDesert Camouflage Uniform, Desert Battle Dress Uniform

The Battle Dress Uniform (BDU) is a camouflaged combat uniform that was used by the United States Armed Forces as their standard combat uniform from the early 1980s to the mid-2000s. Since then, it has been replaced or supplanted in every branch of the U.S. Armed Forces.

BDU-style uniforms and derivatives still see widespread use in other countries (some of them being former U.S. surplus stocks transferred under U.S. security assistance programs), while others are still worn by some U.S. federal, state, and local law enforcement agents who may work in tactical situations, such as the DEA RRT and SWAT teams. The uniforms are also used by urban search and rescue groups such as FEMA USAR task force teams and firefighting agencies when conducting technical rescues or other special operations.