Widespread access to next-generation camouflage systems, like night vision and thermal imaging, has revolutionized how the U.S. Armed Forces conceal vehicles and personnel on the battlefield, with both technologies making it far easier to spot enemy forces, even in the dark. But because these rapid advancements are available to other militaries around the world, too, the U.S. has found itself in a technological arms race to see and not be seen.
Here's a quick primer on two simple innovations keeping U.S. soldiers concealed on the battlefield: the Ultra-light Camouflage Netting System and the Improved Ghillie System. |
Widespread access to next-generation camouflage systems, like night vision and thermal imaging, has revolutionized how the U.S. Armed Forces conceal vehicles and personnel on the battlefield, with both technologies making it far easier to spot enemy forces, even in the dark. But because these rapid advancements are available to other militaries around the world, too, the U.S. has found itself in a technological arms race to see and not be seen.
Here's a quick primer on two simple innovations keeping U.S. soldiers concealed on the battlefield: the Ultra-light Camouflage Netting System and the Improved Ghillie System. |
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