While a ship painted like a zebra wouldn't be many people's definition of camouflage, WWI naval boats used this design as one ...
Military combat uniforms have two purposes: to camouflage soldiers, and to hold together in rugged conditions. It stands to reason that there's only one "best" pattern, and one best stitching and ...
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Why the Royal Navy revived a strange World War I camouflage pattern
In 2021, the Royal Navy unveiled an unusual new appearance for the patrol ship HMS Tamar, covering the vessel in bold ...
During the first and second World Wars it was common for the Navy to paint ships in camouflage patterns. The Navy is reviving that tradition with the first Littoral Combat Ship, the USS Freedom, with ...
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