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Why this bizarre camouflage pattern might have changed naval warfare
During World War I, the brutal reality of naval combat forced strategists to rethink how ships could survive enemy attacks.
A camouflage pattern that the BLM tested this fall, simulated on a natural gas compressor station near Parachute, Colorado. The BLM uses nine “standard environmental colors” to conceal energy ...
In 2004, the U.S. Army made a colossal mistake. It introduced a new digital camouflage called the Universal Camouflage Pattern (UCP), a single pattern designed to work across all environments. Only a ...
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