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**On the Approval of Amendments to the Samples of Military Uniforms and General Requirements for Insignia of Military Personnel and Lyceum Students of Military Lyceums**

This order of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine introduces changes to the samples of military uniforms and insignia for military personnel and lyceum students of military lyceums. In particular, it allows the use of other camouflage patterns and material colors during martial law. Also, the order introduces changes to the description and image of emblems on collars and beret badges for various branches of the military, such as the Marine Corps, the Territorial Defense Forces, and the Unmanned Systems Forces.

The structure of the order includes:

1. General provisions that define the purpose and basis for making changes.
2. Changes to Section I, which allow the use of other camouflage patterns during martial law.
3. Changes to Section IV, which relate to the description and drawings of emblems on collars for various military units.
4. Changes to Section V, which make adjustments to the description of the ornament on the visors of peaked caps for senior officers.

The most important provisions for use:

* Permission to use a variety of camouflage patterns during martial law, which may increase the effectiveness of camouflage for military personnel.
* Updated descriptions and images of emblems on collars and beret badges, which will allow clear identification of the affiliation of military personnel to certain branches of the military, in particular the Territorial Defense Forces and the Unmanned Systems Forces.
* Clarifications regarding the ornament on the visors of peaked caps for military personnel with the rank from colonel to general, which will contribute to compliance with established appearance standards.

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