A Canadian company called Hyperstealth is reporting that it has developed Quantum Stealth, a material that renders the target "completely invisible by bending light waves around the target." If the ...
The future of camouflage: A mock up of the Quantum Stealth technology. [Photo:Daily Mail] The U.S. military is backing the development of camouflage fabrics that could one day make their soldiers ...
Master Sgt. James Tritle of Eielson Air Force Base, Alaska, writes: I hate to admit it but I have camouflage envy. I see Marine camouflage, the Army's new Operational Camouflage Pattern, Canadian ...
It may be time to admit that camouflage isn't nearly as effective as it is claimed to be. Since the start of the 21st century, the United States military has undergone several iterations to find ...
It seems everyone is copying Joe Maddon and the Rays these days with themed road trips. Thursday alone had the Cardinals donning "tacky tuxedos" and the Mets went to Canada wearing hockey jerseys (one ...
Amidst the highly visible giants of the camouflage industry, a growing number of smaller companies are bringing fresh designs to the landscape that can be tough to spot but are difficult to ignore. If ...
In 2004, the U.S. Army made a colossal mistake. It introduced a new digital camouflage called the Universal Camouflage Pattern (UCP), a single pattern designed to work across all environments. Only a ...
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