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Currently, setting up a camo net to conceal a combat vehicle takes approximately 30 minutes, according to 1st Lt. Mallory Moore, an innovations officer at the Marne Innovation Center.
The Vehicle-Integrated Camouflage System was invented by Sgt. 1st Class Nathan Lopez, a former sniper and the non-commissioned officer-in-charge at the Marne Innovation Center at Fort Stewart ...
The military has long used camouflage netting to conceal vehicles and personnel on the battlefield. Despite their ubiquity, these nets are no match for new sensors entering the battlefield, able ...
More recently, photos emerged from the training of Ukrainian troops in Sweden showing the CV90 infantry fighting vehicle fitted with Saab’s Barracuda camouflage net. Sweden has pledged to ...
The Vehicle-Integrated Camouflage System was invented by an enlisted soldier and allows troops to conceal their vehicles in camo netting in about half the time that it normally takes. (U.S. Army ...
Despite the pricey, high-tech advances of today’s Army, an old-school field task — assembling camouflage netting and poles to hide vehicles — remains part of the drudgery of a soldier’s ...