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We've seen some of the wild camo patterns used. It basically started in WW1, one scientist saying the wild lines and camo made it very hard to track speed, but in WW1 very bright bold colors were used, yellow, purples, ect. Haven't seen any colored pictures, guess none exist. We see some of this in WW2, but what about the bold colors. I assume technology outdated the razzle dazzle.
Heres a few SS, didn't know they went that wild and think what it would look like with bright neon colors...whew, confuse any skipper looking in a scope. ![]() ![]() The link for more http://twistedsifter.com/2010/02/raz...le-camouflage/ See if you can guess what happened here for a lil in game razzle dazzle ![]() This is what you saw underwater, finnaly figured out they're bubbles made bu the subs bow wave. ![]() Heres the bow wave, you can see the bubbles are dials. ![]() Dials showed and rotated on the ocean surface ![]() Like the faces in the bow wave ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Last edited by Armistead; 10-19-10 at 12:10 PM. |
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