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  2. British hardened field defences of World War II - Wikipedia

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    Camouflage paint schemes and camouflage netting would be used to help break up the outline. [101] Use was made of local materials: concrete made with beach sand, a covering of beach pebbles, or stone from a nearby cliff was not only a time saving measure but aided camouflage by helping the defences to merge into the background. [102]

  3. Women's Reserve Camouflage Corps - Wikipedia

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    Though the Camouflage Corps were disbanded after the war ended, [13] during World War II, women returned to work on camouflage netting. Women in Australia, Britain, New Zealand and the United states worked on nets in their homes before their fabrics were sent to the front lines. [16] [17] [18] [19]

  4. German World War II camouflage patterns - Wikipedia

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    German World War II camouflage patterns formed a family of disruptively patterned military camouflage designs for clothing, used and in the main designed during the Second World War. The first pattern, Splittertarnmuster ("splinter camouflage pattern"), was designed in 1931 and was initially intended for Zeltbahn shelter halves.

  5. List of military clothing camouflage patterns - Wikipedia

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    Camouflage in use in the Royal Netherlands Army in desert and arid climates. [55] M20 WoodLatPat Splinter — 2020 The Latvian Land Forces unveiled a new standard camouflage pattern. It uses a similar concept to the Swedish M90 Splinter camo, but with smaller shapes. [56] [57] M84: Flecktarn: 1984: Denmark; 9 color variants. [58]

  6. Military camouflage - Wikipedia

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    Military camouflage is the use of camouflage by an armed force to protect personnel and equipment from observation by enemy forces. In practice, this means applying colour and materials to military equipment of all kinds, including vehicles, ships, aircraft, gun positions and battledress, either to conceal it from observation (), or to make it appear as something else ().

  7. World War II ship camouflage measures of the United States ...

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    With the likelihood of the United States entering the war, and after experiments with various paint schemes conducted in association with the 1940 Fleet Problem (exercise), the Bureau of Ships (BuShips) directed in January 1941 that the peacetime color of overall #5 Standard Navy Gray, a light gloss shade with a linseed oil base, be replaced with matte Dark Gray, #5-D, a new paint formulation ...

  8. Floating WWII fortress is being sold as a ‘detached house ...

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    “A grade II listed sea fort constructed between 1915-1919 for naval sea (defense) during World War I and used in World War II (works were not fully completed until after World War I had ended ...

  9. List of camoufleurs - Wikipedia

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    English surrealist artist; teacher of camouflage, author of Home Guard Manual of Camouflage [38] Peter Proud: 1913–1989: Scottish film art director, camouflage in Western Desert 1942 including Siege of Tobruk and dummy port at Ras el Hillal; invented "Net Gun Pit"; [39] the second-in-command, to Barkas, in Middle East camouflage Fred Pusey ...

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