Zebra Trucks: Why Russia Is Using 'Dazzle Camouflage' In Ukraine
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In Infobae at noon, Andrei Serbin Pont analyzed the resurgence of dazzle camouflage: the picturesque technique that, after confusing German divers in 1917, reappears in Russian trucks to challenge automatic detection of drones and military algorithms
Analysts point to World War I practices, when the British painted their ships with bold geometric patterns to confuse submarines - Moscow is particularly concerned about Ukrainian attacks on supply lines to Crimea
The Russian military has begun painting some of its military vehicles in zebra colors, according to The War Zone, an effort to protect the vehicles from Ukrainian drones powered by artificial intelligence.
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Russia Revives WWI-Era ‘Dazzle’ Camouflage on KamAZ Trucks
Russia appears to be reviving a World War I-era camouflage technique on military vehicles in what analysts say may be an effort to counter Ukrainian drones equipped with artificial intelligence (AI) and machine-vision systems. Photos circulating online show a Russian military KamAZ truck recently photographed with black-and-white stripes. The location is unknown. Russian forces are increasingly painting their trucks in a “zebra” camouflage patt…
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