The best camouflage is backed by science, but it’s not rocket science. Mixed with some common sense, it should make getting ...
The logo is a detail from the Canadian Army’s new “Canadian disruptive pattern multi-terrain camouflage” in brown with a brown Canadian maple leaf. Online, people said it looked like a Lego moose or ...
A couple weeks ago I had the great fortune to participate in a two day blogger seminar with the folks from WL Gore -- you know, the company that makes the waterproof/breathable membrane used in the ...
Master Sgt. James Tritle of Eielson Air Force Base, Alaska, writes: I hate to admit it but I have camouflage envy. I see Marine camouflage, the Army's new Operational Camouflage Pattern, Canadian ...
Over at the Strike-Hold site, a really interesting photo essay on various camo patterns seen in uniforms around the world. There are some intriguing digital camo patterns to be found, especially among ...
A Canadian company called Hyperstealth is reporting that it has developed Quantum Stealth, a material that renders the target "completely invisible by bending light waves around the target." If the ...
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