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appear to have been
camouflaged, as a 120 million year old
fossil of a
Psittacosaurus has been
preserved with countershading.
Camouflage does not have a single...
- Look up
Camouflage or
camouflage in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Camouflage is a
method of
avoiding detection by
mimicking the
surrounding environment...
- and only 18
camouflaged ships; out of
these 18, 11 were sunk by torpedoes, 4 in
collisions and 3 by mines. No US Navy
ships (all
camouflaged) were sunk...
- the
camouflaged object is stationary, any pattern,
particularly one with high contrast,
stands out when the
object is moving.
Jungle camouflage uniforms...
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camouflage is a
system of
standardized camouflage paint schemes for
military vehicles developed by the
United States military's
Mobility Equipment...
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maskirovochnaya rascvetka (E.M.R.)); or
Universal Camouflage Colourway in English, is a
military camouflage pattern in use by the
Russian Armed Forces. It...
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trialled by the
Royal Canadian Navy in
diffused lighting camouflage.
Ships were
sometimes camouflaged in
classical times.
Mediterranean pirate ships were sometimes...
- woodland, and
jungle camouflage is ****ed with black-colored
gloves and boots,
while desert and
tundra have
colored ones.
Various camouflaged pouches and devices...
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completely 'break'
camouflage. All the same, the con****uousness of
motion raises the
question of
whether and how
motion itself could be
camouflaged.
Several mechanisms...
- were
first camouflaged during World War I;
aircraft camouflage has been
widely emplo****
since then. In
World War II,
disruptive camouflage became widespread...