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But it’s hard not to wonder if the Army’s abrupt adoption its own version of an older camo pattern—rather than MultiCam, which was created to improve upon that very pattern—isn’t just a ...
Over the last two decades or so, armed forces around the world have abandoned their camouflage patterns in favor of a more pixelated, machine-engineered camo, similar to the blocky graphics in the ...
Over the last two decades or so, armed forces around the world have abandoned their camouflage patterns in favor of a more pixelated, machine-engineered camo, similar to the blocky graphics in the ...
In 2002, the U.S. military had just two kinds of camouflage uniforms. One was green, for the woods. The other was brown, for the desert. Then things got strange. Today, there is one camouflage ...
It's been a long, strange trip since. So let's take a brief look at the camouflage patterns of the U.S. military, and the sorry stories of their adoptions.
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History’s Strangest Military CamouflageFrom fake trees to zebra-striped ships, history’s weirdest camouflage ideas prove that blending in sometimes takes outrageous ...
The pattern consisted of large, swooping bars spread across the ship in alternating, wavy directions. In this guise, the Olympic proved difficult to target, and in May 1918, the vessel faced off ...
Strange “army camouflage ice” found in south central Alaska marsh sparking science debate on social media: What caused it?
Soldiers wearing the Marine pattern camo took 2.5 seconds to detect while soldiers wearing monocolor or the large, blotchy NATO camo could be detected in just about one second.
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