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The British established a Camouflage Section in late 1916 at Wimereux, and the U.S. followed suit with the New York Camouflage Society in April 1917, the official Company A of 40th Engineers in January 1918 and the Women's Reserve Camouflage Corps.
As head of a new dazzle camouflage section of the Admiralty, Wilkinson brought together a team of artists from the Royal Academy of Arts in London to create hundreds of unique patterns.
On some sections of the road the "hides" are placed every few hundred metres - usually a small white tent with a green camouflaged sentry tent beside it.
A tank camouflaged by foliage is "PERGOLA".
He survived for three months in an ingeniously camouflaged hideout.
The project is camouflaged as a part of the forest.
Cott was invited to camouflage a 12-inch rail-mounted gun, alongside a similar gun camouflaged conventionally.
But it camouflaged a number of faults".
Alighiero Boetti's 1966/67 work "Mimetico" (camouflage) was simply a section of the pioneering Italian telo mimetico camouflage fabric on a frame, as part of his Arte Povera program.
During the opening section you wonder if there's something of a Vietnam veteran in that story, given the camouflage trousers that Konjar is wearing, the camouflage-patterned screen against which he dances and, finally, the oddly affecting stage illusion that's created when a camouflage pattern of light is projected over Konjar as he moves.
As a camouflage for a particular sensor is developed and proved effective, new sensors are developed to counter the camouflage.
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