NCR armor

 is the official uniform of the New California Republic Army.

Characteristics
The armor consists of a khaki tunic with bellowed hip pocket and khaki britches, worn with a desert facewrap and hardened leather pauldrons, black leather fingerless gloves, arm wraps, brown boots and khaki puttees. A metal breastplate with the emblem of the NCR painted on is worn in combat, attached to two leather straps on the pauldrons. The breastplate itself appears to be questionable as useful armor. While it could probably stop a melee attack or a bullet, a high caliber one such as the Legion 12.7 would easily go through it. It provides a poor level of protection (DT of 10) for its weight of 26 pounds, however with the Jury Rigging perk it is possible to use them to fix much more advanced and expensive medium armors such as Combat armor and both reinforced variants. It also disguises you as a member of the NCR. Which can be good or bad depending on the NPCs around you. Legionares will attack you in this armor.

Variants

 * Bandoleer Armor has a pocketed bandoleer wrapped around the torso, presumably to carry extra ammunition and other supplies.
 * Face Wrap Armor has the facewrap pulled over the user's face. This probably shields the user's face from the elements, especially with the goggles helmet on.
 * Mantle Armor is distinguished by a camouflaged cloth wrapped around the user's shoulder. It is often seen being worn by officers but is also worn by NCO's (Sergeants and lesser leadership ranks).
 * Military Police Armor is worn by NCR's MP officers. It is identical in appearance to the NCR Trooper Fatigues, except that this variant has a small black and white "MP" armband on each arm.
 * Trooper Fatigues are identical in appearance to the NCR Trooper Armor, except for the chest armor. While all other NCR armors of this type have 10 DT and are Medium-class, this armor has 2 DT and is classified as light armor.

NCR Bandoleer/Trooper/Mantle/Face Wrap Armor

 * Can be found on NCR corpses in the lower levels of Camp Guardian Caves.
 * NCR Mantle Armor can be found on a dead NCR trooper in the entrance of Vault 11.
 * Every NCR Trooper wears it, only way to obtain it is by killing them or reverse pick pocketing a better armor into their inventory
 * 2 identical NCR Bandoleer Armors can often be found in the tent next to Lieutenant Hayes' Tent, but see Bugs section for game freezing warning.

NCR Trooper Fatigues

 * Can be found on troopers on the New Vegas strip. A stealthy kill with a silenced weapon is an easy way to get it. The NCR checkpoint just east of Novac has two troopers wearing fatigues.
 * In the Camp Gaurdian Caves, there is a dead pack brahmin with lots of ammo and the fatigues.
 * Can be found on NCR troopers beside the lieutant's Tent in Primm

NCR Military Police Armor

 * Can be found on troopers on the New Vegas strip and in the NCR Embassy. A stealthy kill with a silenced weapon is  an easy way to get it.
 * Can be found on the MP at Camp Forlorn Hope.
 * Can be found on Private Halford in the Camp Gaurdian Caves. You can either kill him or let the lake lurks in the cave kill him.

Bugs

 * The game freezes when repairing/wearing/unwearing the NCR Bandoleer Armor found in the tent next to Lieutenant Hayes' Tent. Don't even go near it. This also happens in the Supply Shack at Camp McCarran.
 * A number of dead NCR troopers found throughout the game wear armor that the player cannot loot. This is because they use a variant of the armor marked as unplayable in the game's files. However, these suits are exactly like their usable counterparts, save for a placeholder Pip-Boy icon. Why this was done is unknown.
 * When wearing the NCR face wrap armor, taking it off will not remove the reputation effects. You are able to fix this by putting on the armor again and then taking it off.  Make sure it says "You are now dressed as a member of NCR" when you put it on, and "You are no longer dressed as a member of NCR" when you take it off.

Appearances
The s appear in Fallout: New Vegas.