The world-famous MultiCam pattern was designed for the military by two Brooklyn hipsters. Now everyone—from babies to ICE agents—is suited up for battle.
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How the US Army spent $5 billion dollars on camouflage that failed in real combat and training settings
For decades, camouflage has been an essential component of military strategy, blending soldiers into their surroundings and reducing visibility to enemies. But even with its critical importance, the ...
In the auto industry, design departments create camouflage patterns to disguise future products while they are being tested on open roads, leaving a bit of mystery for the new vehicle's debut.
Ask the man dubbed “the father of digital camouflage” about fatal flaws in the U.S. military's uniform-concealment choices and he’ll give you a punch line. Then he’ll mention the bottom line.
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