Members of the Defence Forces serving with the stabilisation force in Bosnia-Herzegovina – SFOR – the Kosovo Force – KFOR – the European Community Monitoring Mission to former Yugoslavia – ECMM – and the United Nations Mission in Kosovo – UNMIK – are issued with the current pattern combat operational boot. Those serving with the Organisation on Security and Co-operation in Europe – OSCE – are issued with an allowance to cater for the purchase of civil pattern items of winter clothing. During a recent period of extremely severe weather in Sarajevo the 50 personnel serving with SFOR were issued with Matterhorn boots. All personnel serving with the aforementioned organisations are also issued with thermal underwear as standard.
The new disruptive pattern material – DPM – field dress which incorporates a layered system of clothing has been given to personnel serving with SFOR, KFOR and UNMIK. Personnel serving with ECMM are required to wear items of clothing and uniform which are white in colour. The issue of clothing to these personnel therefore includes a cold weather parka jacket, white combat clothing and white gortex rain suits.
Defence Forces personnel currently serve in various missions throughout the entire Balkan region and accordingly the type of terrain in which they operate and the climate can vary considerably. However, winter conditions in the region can be particularly harsh. Every effort is made to ensure that the specific clothing issued to the personnel serving with each different mission is the best available and is suited to the operational and climatic conditions which are likely to be encountered.