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Why do the officers and men on the aircraft carrier need to wear colorful military uniforms?

There are more than 100 operators on the flight deck of the aircraft carrier. In order to facilitate the organization of aircraft taking off and landing, they mainly use the colors of work clothes and helmets as distinguishing signs, and work clothes and life jackets are also marked with their own titles and numbers.

Our aircraft carrier deck personnel are roughly divided into seven battle positions. The purple vest is an oil supply battle position. It uses a purple vest and a purple helmet, and the word "oil" is marked on the back. The red vest is a dangerous and safe control position, such as weapon mounting. It uses a red vest and a red helmet with the words "ammunition" marked on the back. The green vest is the battle position for take-off and landing and aircraft maintenance. Generally, green vests and green helmets are used, such as aircraft safety management when carrier aircraft take off, and the words "take off" are marked on the back. Blue vest is the combat post of transportation and gas supply, and it is also the main job of aircraft aviation maintenance. Usually blue helmets and blue vests. For example, the person in charge of trailer transportation on the deck of carrier aircraft wears a blue vest with the word "transportation" on the back. White vests are for security, medical care, political work and temporary boarders. Generally, they wear white helmets and vests, such as security guards, with the word "security" marked on the back. The yellow vest is a command position, such as the top management of the aviation system, and the words "aviation captain" are marked on the back of the vest. The brown vest is the locomotive battle position.

Blue: elevator operator, aircraft moving and blocking personnel, tractor driver, herald.

Green: ejection and blocking equipment, support equipment maintenance personnel, aircraft maintenance personnel, cargo handling personnel, photographers and helicopter landing guides.

Yellow: Aircraft ejection commander, steam ejection operator and aircraft parking dispatcher.

Red: mechanics, ejection safety observers, plane crash rescuers and explosive handlers.

Brown: field mechanical master sergeant, flight equipment inspector.

White: landing guide, oxygen worker, medical staff, quality manager, squadron inspector, transition worker and safety observer.