British Army PCS Warm Weather MTP Combat Trousers
Gear up for demanding environments and high-intensity activities with the official British Army PCS Warm Weather MTP Combat Trousers. Expertly engineered for the British Armed Forces under the Personal Clothing System (PCS) directive, these genuine military surplus trousers offer the ultimate combination of lightweight breathability, tactical utility, and battlefield durability.
Whether you are a serving cadet, an airsoft enthusiast, an avid hiker, or someone requiring rugged workwear for the summer months, these trousers are designed to keep you cool, protected, and fully operational when the temperature rises.
1. Specifications
Built strictly to the UK Ministry of Defence (MoD) operational specifications, every detail of these trousers has been designed for field efficiency.
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Material Composition: 70% Premium Cotton / 30% Heavy-Duty Polyester blend.
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Weave Type: Lightweight, breathable summer-weight weave optimized for maximum airflow.
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Camouflage Pattern: Genuine British Forces Multi-Terrain Pattern (MTP), highly effective across arid, temperate, and woodland environments.
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Weight: Approximately 0.5kg – 0.6kg (depending on size).
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Camouflage Protection: Infrared Reflective (IRR) treated fabric to reduce visibility under night-vision devices.
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Pocket Configuration: 6-pocket tactical layout:
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2 x Deep, regular waist slip pockets.
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1 x Internal zipped security pocket (concealed inside the left waist pocket).
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2 x Large, angled, bellowed cargo map pockets on the thighs.
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1 x Secure rear right pocket.
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Closures & Fasteners: Heavy-duty zip fly with an oversized Canadian-style button closure storm flap. Shrouded (concealed) buttons on all external utility pockets.
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Belt Support: Extra-wide 3-inch (8cm) belt loops specifically sized to fit stable belts, rigid tactical belts, and heavy webbing systems.
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Ankle Adjustment: Integrated drawstring leg ties for an adjustable, bug-resistant seal over combat boots.
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Reinforcement: Double-stitched, reinforced seat and crotch panels to combat friction and prevent blowouts.
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Sizing System: Standard NATO metric sizing format (Inside Leg / Waist / Seat in centimeters—e.g., 80/84/100).
2. Usage Guide
The British Army PCS Warm Weather Trousers are highly versatile, adapting flawlessly from strict military operations to demanding civilian outdoor activities.
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Tactical & Field Training: Ideal for Army Reserves, cadets, and regular forces deploying to warm-weather climates or engaging in rigorous summer exercises. The authentic MTP pattern ensures seamless camouflage integration with standard-issue gear.
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Airsoft & Paintball: The relaxed, unrestricted cut makes these trousers a favorite for MilSim (Military Simulation) players. The angled cargo pockets allow you to retrieve fresh magazines, maps, or radios swiftly while kneeling or prone.
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Hiking, Trekking & Bushcraft: If you are traversing overgrown trails or scaling hills in the summer heat, the cotton-rich blend wicks away sweat effortlessly while the tighter poly-blend threads shield your legs from nettles, brambles, and ticks.
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Workwear & DIY: Mechanics, landscape gardeners, and tradespeople value the reinforced seat and deep pocket layout for holding hand tools, screws, and hardware without risking fabric tears.
Sizing Advice: Military surplus sizes are precise. We highly recommend measuring your waist and inside leg in centimeters before purchasing. If you fall between sizes or plan to wear thermal base layers underneath on cooler evenings, opt for one waist size up, as the integrated button adjusters allow you to taper the waist cleanly.
3. History & Development
To understand the superiority of the PCS (Personal Clothing System) garment, one must look at the evolution of modern British military uniform architecture. For nearly two decades, the British military relied heavily on the Combat Soldier 95 (CS95) system, which utilized the iconic Disruptive Pattern Material (DPM). While revolutionary in the 1990s, the operational landscape shifted significantly during deployments in Iraq (Operation Telic) and Afghanistan (Operation Herrick). Soldiers frequently faced mixed terrain—transitioning rapidly from lush green agricultural zones to arid desert plains and mud-walled compounds.
In response, the MoD collaborated with Crye Precision to develop the Multi-Terrain Pattern (MTP), utilizing advanced color-blending science to ensure concealment across diverse environments. Alongside the new pattern, the entire framework of uniform design was overhauled to create the Personal Clothing System (PCS).
Introduced in the early 2010s, the PCS system was engineered to interface seamlessly with modern body armor (such as Osprey and Virtus). The PCS Warm Weather Trousers were specifically designed to replace the standard CS95 trousers for tropical and arid deployments, modifying pocket placement and fabric density to drastically improve survivability and thermal regulation in scorching environments.
4. Comparison: Warm Weather vs. Temperate vs. CS95
Choosing the right pair of combat trousers depends entirely on your environment. Here is how the PCS Warm Weather variant compares to its counterparts:
| Feature |
PCS Warm Weather Trousers |
PCS Temperate Trousers |
CS95 Legacy Trousers |
| Primary Climate |
Hot, humid, and arid summer conditions. |
Cold, damp, and neutral climates. |
All-temperate historical use. |
| Fabric Weight |
Lightweight, high-breathability looser weave. |
Heavyweight, dense weave designed to trap heat. |
Medium-weight canvas fabric. |
| Material Ratio |
70% Cotton / 30% Polyester (cool & soft). |
67% Polyester / 33% Cotton (rigid & windproof). |
65% Carrington Cotton / 35% Polyester. |
| Cargo Pockets |
Angled forward for effortless access while seated. |
Angled forward for effortless access while seated. |
Straight horizontal pockets. |
| Button Style |
Concealed/Shrouded (anti-snag). |
Concealed/Shrouded (anti-snag). |
Exposed Canadian slotted buttons. |
| Crotch Area |
Heavily reinforced panels. |
Heavily reinforced panels. |
Standard stitched seam (prone to wear). |
The Warm Weather variant prioritizes air circulation and quick-drying capabilities. While the Temperate version is brilliant for freezing British winters because it blocks the wind, it becomes a heavy, sweat-trapping liability in the summer. Furthermore, the modern PCS design completely eclipses the old CS95 model by angling the thigh pockets—preventing gear from slapping against your knees during a run—and shrouding the buttons so they won’t snag on foliage, netting, or vehicle seats.
5. Care & Maintenance Guide
Genuine military gear is built to endure punishment, but proper maintenance guarantees that the technical features—such as IRR treatments and breathability—remain intact for years to come.
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Washing: Turn the trousers inside out before laundering to protect the MTP camouflage pattern from abrasive friction against the washing machine drum. Wash at a cool 30°C or 40°C. Avoid hot cycles, as excessive heat can shrink the high-cotton fibers.
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Detergent Selection: Use standard, mild laundry detergents. Crucially, do not use detergents containing optical brighteners or bleaching agents. Optical brighteners reflect UV light, which will permanently degrade the Infrared Reflective (IRR) capabilities of the trousers, causing them to glow brightly under night-vision equipment and fade prematurely in natural sunlight.
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Fabric Softeners: Avoid fabric softeners. Softeners leave a microscopic chemical film over the fabric weave, which glues the breathable pores together, severely reducing the trousers’ natural moisture-wicking and quick-drying benefits.
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Drying: Air drying or hanging them on a line outdoors is highly recommended. If you must use a tumble dryer, select a low-heat, delicate setting.
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Ironing: If required for inspections or smart wear, iron on a medium setting. Avoid running a hot iron directly over the zippers or hook-and-loop retention tabs inside the pockets.