The U.S. Army will soon replace its digital, Universal Camouflage Pattern, but soldiers may still be wearing the service's Afghanistan pattern for many years into the future. The Army's recent ...
A new interactive exhibition designed by Local Projects examines the evolution of camouflage. It takes a few moments to see ...
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 ...
Note: Shamelessly stolen from the Hyde Definition blog. Traditional solid white “snow camouflage” doesn’t work well in terrain where the snow cover is uneven and features shadows and textures, and/or ...
Militaries began using camouflage during World War I as the rise of aerial photography and trench warfare rose in popularity. Most camouflage used during World War I was found on vehicles and ...
I hit the woods for my first hunt on October 6th, 1991, with a Darton compound bow in hand and sporting a brand-new one-piece blotchy camo suit. It was my 12th birthday, but even my sky-high ...
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