Why No One Used Camouflage Until WWI

Why No One Used Camouflage Until WWI

The general idea behind visual camouflage , which is to make distinctive, recognizable shapes difficult to pick out against a background, was nothing new in 1914. The point of camouflage isn’t necessarily to make oneself totally invisible, which isn’t practical for a large army.

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