People have used the art of camouflage since the beginning of time. Hunters use camouflage to hide themselves and their equipment from game animals and the military uses camo to hide soldiers, ...
FORT STEWART, Ga. – As you drive around post, you may realize that more and more military vehicles are starting to get harder to see - the tan HUMVEEs and Palletized Load Systems are being repainted ...
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 ...
You are able to gift 5 more articles this month. Anyone can access the link you share with no account required. Learn more. Lewiston tattoo artist Nate Howard paints the tail of the LTV A-7D Corsair ...
During World War I, the brutal reality of naval combat forced strategists to rethink how ships could survive enemy attacks.
A ROYAL Navy patrol ship based in Portsmouth has a new paint job in an old style – as HMS Severn becomes the first vessel since the Second World War to don a distinctive camo pattern. Did you know ...
HMS President (1918), one of the last remaining First World War warships, has been transformed with a 'camouflage' paint job by a German artist to mark the centenary of the start of the conflict. The ...
1590: Native North Americans drape themselves with skins of animals when stalking prey. 1830-1850: Tweed recognized in the United Kingdom as the first moisture-resistant, durable fabric popular for ...
A stealthy aircraft can be nearly invisible to enemy radar if it’s designed in the right shape, using materials that absorb or deflect the incoming energy. Making an aircraft less obvious to the human ...