Friday, October 23, 2009

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Hello everyone! In this post I want to bring some tissues for your camouflage, so as to be able to choose from, and not get lost among all the variants that have been produced over the years by armies around the world. The main types are woodland camouflage (jungle / woods), desert (desert / sandy), urban (city), arctic (snow).
Here we carry the most popular and easy to find and a brief description of each.

WOODLAND
Created by the U.S. Engineer Research and Development Laboratory in 1967 is given over to the troops who fought in vietnam.Venne then produced in two versions, one with predominant green (called files), and another with brown (known as Brown). The camouflage that we buy today are an evolution of these two original woodland. This is the pattern (or texture, pattern) is most widespread in the world, is xkè adapts to many environments and because it has been adopted by all states USA.Oggi allies of the United States is being replaced with camouflage MARPAT we'll see then. Standard colors are green, black and brown.
The plot is similar to urban, but they change colors. The urban can be of three types: completely black, white / black / gray or various shades blue (among other colors).

DPM


The DPM camouflage is in use since 1969, first by paratroopers and then by the army. E 'was developed by the United Kingdom and has been adopted by all the ex colonie.I colors are beige, brown, black and green.
FLECKTARN
Flecktarn, which is German for spot camouflage, is a type of camouflage was born in Germany during the Second World War, and can be a 3-4-5 or six colors. It is based on breaking the rigid schedule of various colors to allow mimeticazzione, a bit like camouflage "digital" art. Today it is used by all departments in German and to a lesser extent by many other countries in the world. From the color bases are then also derived versions desert and artic.


TIGER STRIPES


uniforms Tiger Stripes (tiger stripes) date back to the Franco-Vietnamese conflict of the 50s. In fact derived from the mimicry French "Lizard" and that 'certainly the first example of uniform strips. It was here that American's neutral observers noticed this new camouflage that proved 'very soon in a theater of operations as the Vietnamese jungle. So 'the tiger stripes to camouflage soon became a symbol of distinction Special Forces (Green Berets, Rangers, Seal). Are not very useful to us, because it does not are camouflaged in the vegetation typical Italian.
and MARPAT DESERT MARPAT

Marines Pattern Or, is the new fabric produced by the U.S. military in an attempt to achieve a perfect camouflage. Since 2003 are now replacing the traditional U.S. Army camouflage. They are called digital camouflage because they appear without a "pixel" in the sense that the color is distributed in small areas around a large square centimeter. This mosaic of color is really good, this is because the pixels are drawn according to the mathematical equations that do not ever repeat the same idea to make more difficult the creation of images by

solid part of the brain and then the wearer disappears into the background. These are equipped with camouflage capacity anti-IR (standard uniforms glow when viewed through night vision goggles, they do not). The colors of Marpat are black, dark green and brown. Those desert but have different shades of brown. The military tests show that the probability of being identified decreases by 30% compared to the traditional uniforms.


Ghillie Suit



is the best, although bulkier than all the camouflage uniforms. Although there exist many variations, each sniper customize according to the environment in which it will operate. Essentially consists of a series of fabric parts, network or connected to a bag or a camouflage poncho. The first type is definitely more practical because it can be worn or placed in the backpack with ease. The ghillie suite is used almost exclusively by snipers as it restricts movement and is very heavy (and hot). This camouflage is a great solution because it addresses three of the four basic rules of camouflage: shape, color, shadow and reflection. In fact, the ghillie completely breaks the form (from human becomes irregular), eliminates the changes in color of the normal camouflage net and does not reflect light. Despite this, the shadow is always present and a sniper will have to be careful not to expose himself to lit areas and exposed.