Camouflage
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See also
- Battledress
- Army Combat Uniform, new US Army uniform, similar to MARPAT.
- Battle dress uniform, US Army's old combat uniform.
- Chocolate-chip camouflage, a six-colour desert pattern designed in 1962 and used by the United States Army during the Gulf War in the early 1990s - replaced by a three-colour pattern from 1990.
- MARPAT, the new digital pattern used by the United States Marine Corps since 2002.
- Flecktarn, used by the Bundeswehr in Germany.
- CADPAT, Canadian Disruptive pattern, deisgned in 1995, issued from 1997. A digital camouflage and the basis for Marpat.
- Mountbatten Pink, a camouflage used primarily by the British during World War II
- Active camouflage, a technology pioneered by the United States Air Force to allow aircraft to blend into their environment by altering color or luminosity.
- Sniper, a military occupation where camouflaging is very important.
- Stealth technology
People who served as camouflage experts
: Jean-Louis Forain, Jacques Villon, Andre Dunoyer de Segonzac, Charles Camoin, Ludwig-Casimir Marcoussis, Henri Bouchard, Charles Despiau, Abbott Handerson Thayer, Franz Marc, Oskar Schlemmer, Edward Wadsworth, William Stanley Hayter, Arshile Gorky, Thomas Hart Benton, Grant Wood, László Moholy-Nagy, Sir Hugh Casson, Ellsworth Kelly.
Related Topics:
Jean-Louis Forain - Jacques Villon - Andre Dunoyer de Segonzac - Charles Camoin - Ludwig-Casimir Marcoussis - Henri Bouchard - Charles Despiau - Abbott Handerson Thayer - Franz Marc - Oskar Schlemmer - Edward Wadsworth - William Stanley Hayter - Arshile Gorky - Thomas Hart Benton - Grant Wood - László Moholy-Nagy - Sir Hugh Casson - Ellsworth Kelly
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~ Table of Content ~
| ► | Introduction |
| ► | Natural camouflage |
| ► | Camouflage in military history |
| ► | Theory of camouflage |
| ► | See also |
| ► | References |
| ► | External links |
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