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PRC super can see it cammo

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Another conundrum with the modern camouflage design seen during China's Victory Day parade is that the vehicles feature bright blue painted blocks. Why? Some experiments have been done with bluish tones to break up the shape of vehicles against the sky on flat terrain, or for use in icy or snowy areas. “If the vehicles are amphibious then they might have some concealment during their water-based maneuvers, but the trade off for being highly conspicuous on land is not worth having it permanently,” believes Guy Cramer of Hyperstealth Biotechnology. In this case, the blue scheme is likely there for decoration. It certainly made the parade a spectacle, but further muddies the murky world of military camo. —JS

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Excellent cammo for sea lousy on land.
 
It tells the enenmy they are coming in force. It is called winning without fighting a battle. Ancient chinese wisdom, very cost efficient. Better than SAF spending billions every year on new toys.
 
Could be an Air Force tank la
 
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