This photo explains why combat planes still wear camouflaged color schemes! A unique U.S. Navy F/A-18F bearing a brown camouflage scheme has likely had many question why a US Navy Strike Fighter would ...
While a ship painted like a zebra wouldn't be many people's definition of camouflage, WWI naval boats used this design as one of the first examples of it.
Last summer, the U.S. Army confirmed that soldiers will begin wearing the new Army Combat Uniform (ACU) that bears the Operational Camouflage Pattern (OCP) – also known as Scorpion W2. They are now ...
Camouflage color schemes are not only important for fighter planes’ survival in combat. The following image, released by the U.S. Marine Corps shows Marines with Scout Sniper Platoon as they mingle ...
Looking beyond the functionality of camouflage, a new form of art seemed to emerge from the interesting patterns and colors used to keep airplanes undetected. A French-made SPAD XIII that was assigned ...
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