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Dazzle: Art Or Camouflage? - MSNDazzle camouflage has also been used more recently and commonly on cars in order to speed-test them, to not leak the design, since the dazzle hides the details.Some leaked photographs of new cars ...
Aston University researchers have investigated the efficacy of dazzle camouflage on WWI battleships by re-analyzing a 106-year-old study. According to the new paper, the unintentional “horizon ...
HMS Tuberose aka RMS Mauretania enters New York harbour in full dazzle, carrying returning troops after the end of the Great War. Dated 1918. Credit: Photo12/Universal Images Group via Getty Images ...
In the early days of modern warfare, ships protected themselves from German U-boats with wild, eye-catching painted patterns called dazzle. The military moved on to new forms of camo decades ago ...
Dazzle camouflage used by navy in WWI had surprisingly little impact, study suggests. Separate ‘horizon effect’ played much bigger role, researchers say ...
This razzle dazzle camouflage seemed to make little sense; clearly, the pattern is anything but discreet. A ship painted in dazzle camouflage during WWI. Image: Wikimedia Commons.
A 1919 painting by Arthur Lismer of the Olympic, a Canadian troop ship outfitted with dazzle camouflage. Dazzle takes its name from a type of naval camouflage (and otherwise) used in the world wars.
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