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February 20th, 2008   Post 1
Cdt Matteo
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Post; Best camouflage?


Sorry for the wrong forum, but I couldn't find where to post.

What is the best camouflage in the world, and don't just post your nation's camouflage because it's your nation's, but if you could post some facts or ideas?

I need it for a project sirs and mams, so please help. Thank you all very much.
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February 20th, 2008   Post 2
FutureMedic
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The kind that allows you to blend in with the given environment
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February 20th, 2008   Post 3
therise21
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Originally Posted by FutureMedic
The kind that allows you to blend in with the given environment
Nice. I actually think the computer generated camo the US is using now is supposed to be the best. I think they used computers to study the patterns that the human eye has trouble recognizing. ill try to find a link on this somewhere.
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February 20th, 2008   Post 4
the_13th_redneck
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It depends on the terrain.
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February 20th, 2008   Post 5
major liability
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For the temperate woodlands where I live I think German flecktarn does a really good job of breaking up your profile.

South Vietnamese tiger stripe is supposed to be good for these parts too, or so I've heard.
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February 20th, 2008   Post 6
tomtom22
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Originally Posted by major liability
South Vietnamese tiger stripe is supposed to be good for these parts too, or so I've heard.
You'll have a hard time finding that now!
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February 20th, 2008   Post 7
major liability
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They still make the pattern. Of course it's not official South Vietnam gear, if you're a collector.
 
February 20th, 2008   Post 8
Supostat
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Originally Posted by major liability
For the temperate woodlands where I live I think German flecktarn does a really good job of breaking up your profile.
As well as BDU Woodland too.
But generally - there is no universal camo, it all depends on terrain.
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February 20th, 2008   Post 9
senojekips
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Summer or winter, woodland, or plains, sandy, grassland or rocky?
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February 20th, 2008   Post 10
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Woodland.
 




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