What's this?? The papercraft
Advance Wars Blue Moon Cruiser test build turned
zebra!? ;o)
Developed by in World War I when the enemy had to rely on visual targeting,
dazzle camouflage was meant to confuse the enemy about the speed and heading of a ship, rather than trying to hide it or make it "disappear", which is pretty much impossible on open water of course.
But I guess in
advanced warfare where the fighting parties all have radar, it doesn't really make a difference whether you paint your ship in a
dazzling camouflage pattern or just
bright blue... ;o)
Stay tuned to see the
Cruiser in its regular blue colour! ;o)
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