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ZME Science on MSNDid WWI Dazzle Camouflage Actually Work? Scientists Revisit a 105-Year-Old Experiment to Find OutThe original research, conducted in 1919 by Leo Blodgett, an MIT student, claimed that dazzle camouflage could mislead ...
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Navy Times on MSNThe P-51 Mustang and the man who won the World War II air war with itIt was thanks to former WWI pilot Tommy Hitchcock that the P-51 entered U.S service — and changed the skies over Europe ...
During World War I, Allied navies started implementing shocking, cubist-inspired “dazzle” paint jobs on ships. The now-iconic geometric designs were intended to throw off the visual perception ...
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The National Interest on MSNThe Last Argentine A-4 Airstrike Could Have Changed the Falklands WarBut the bold Argentine A-4 Skyhawks’ efforts were all for naught: Argentina surrendered to the British the following day.
“The leaders discussed the importance of reestablishing deterrence in the South China Sea, including by working with allies and partners ... ships and aircraft come under an armed attack ...
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