The Jordanian military is sold on fractal camo when it comes to their aircraft and ships...
But little did I know that they have also made in roads with the Slovakian Air Force...
Which only leaves us with one question. When will we see a branch of the US military experimenting with this camo pattern?
oh shit its a figther jet, oh wait nevermind, its just a tree :)
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ReplyDeleteIf those are being produced for a Canada that only means that we have something superior to them now.
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ReplyDeletewhat type of camo is in the 5th pic down?
ReplyDeletethe top f-18 has bigger problems than not being easy to see.
ReplyDeletetoo bad most of those pics are fake. And I've seen several Navy "showbirds" (aircraft with tail numbers ending in '0') while stationed in San Diego with digital paint schemes. All they are for is show. I've seen both a superhornet and a MH60S in NWU colors. The fact is, it takes too much time and effort to paint an aircraft like that, let alone the hole point of IR reflective/radar absorbing paint.. Flat gray.. You only see a plane in use from underneath, not too many colors to blend in with :)
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