Military camouflage
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Camouflage is the method which allows an otherwise visible object to remain indiscernible from the surrounding environment. Examples include a tiger's stripes and the fatigues of a modern soldier. Camouflage is a form of deception.
any method used to render military forces less detectable to enemy forces | |||||
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German flecktarn camouflage
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Camouflage desert pattern on Russian T-shirt
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British DPM -95
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Camouflage (cloth)
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Sniper
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Marine sniper, Ghillie suit, 1988
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US Marines in camouflage
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British soldier during Operation Desert Shield, 1991
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Stretcher
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Man of the House, 2005
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Army Military Combatives
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Senegal, Africa
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T-6 Texan in desert camouflage, Australia, 2005
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Members of an American patrol, Battle of the Bulge, Luxembourg, 1944
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Secretary Rice and soldiers
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US Army M113A2 APC
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French VBL, France, 2003
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ARH Tiger helicopter
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BMP-1 vehicle, Afghanistan
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Bunker mit Tarbemalung
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USS Paul Hamilton, 1945
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USS San Francisco, 1944
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HMS Furious, 1918
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USS Killen, 1944
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USS Bush, 1944