Despite the pricey, high-tech advances of today's Army, an old-school field task - assembling camouflage netting and poles to hide vehicles - remains part of the drudgery of a soldier's life.
Chinese researchers have developed camouflage that switches colors in response to its surroundings, similar to a chameleon.
The US Army is moving foward on next-generation concealment technology to ensure that American soldiers can hide in plain sight. Fibrotex has built an Ultra-Light Camouflage Netting System that ...
We asked a JOTC instructor to share the techniques soldiers learn to correctly apply camouflage in a jungle setting. More from Boot Camp As tension builds between the United States and China ...
A camouflaged soldier almost invisible to the naked ... in a multi-million dollar order for Fibrotex's Ultra-Light Camouflage Netting System (ULCANS), a new kind of advanced camouflage ...
"We communicate and being part of this community helps me, as I know we're going our bit to help soldiers in Ukraine." Made from gardening net and strips of fabric from charity shops, the nets ...