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Defence Uniform

Lifesaving personal clothing systems. Comfort-enhancing winterisation kits. High-spec battle dress and combat clothing for extreme operational conditions.

Combat-ready kit you can trust

Just as your teammates will not let you down in the field, nor will your kit. We manufacture and supply personal clothing systems and winterisation kits to withstand the most extreme operational conditions without compromising agility, comfort and protection. We know exactly what you need to get the job done in all conditions because our life-saving battle dress uniform and combat clothing is built on an established relationship with the Ministry of Defence, ISO 9001:2008 certification and leading technology. For combat-ready kit you can trust, we have got your back.

Globally consistent quality

We deploy clothing and kit wherever it is needed. Our expert delivery network is primed and ready to respond, supplying our life-saving battle dress uniform, combat clothing, and personal clothing systems globally. We provide global coverage and we are laser-focused on attention to detail.

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Combat-ready clothing and kit

When battling extreme heat and cold, you need more than just uniform. Our high-spec personal clothing systems, headwear, additional cold-weather layers and waterproof boots keep you safe and agile in the most extreme temperatures and operational conditions. Winterisation kits with specially developed tents and sleeping systems provide warmth and shelter for prolonged cold-weather stints.

FlamePro Defence Brochure

Access the latest FlamePro Defence brochure covering a range of our services, case studies and how we do it.

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19 June 2023

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