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  2. Motion camouflage - Wikipedia

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    Animals such as frogs are very good at detecting motion, [1] making motion camouflage a priority for predators. Motion camouflage is camouflage which provides a degree of concealment for a moving object, given that motion makes objects easy to detect however well their coloration matches their background or breaks up their outlines.

  3. List of camouflage methods - Wikipedia

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    Motion dazzle: rapidly moving a bold pattern of contrasting stripes, confusing an observer's visual processing [56] [57] — Zebra [57] — Proposal only [56] (NB: Marine Dazzle camouflage did not claim this effect) Dazzle camouflage: bold patterns of contrasting stripes, deceiving enemy about ship's heading — — — Ship camouflage, mainly ...

  4. List of military clothing camouflage patterns - Wikipedia

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    NFP Green, Standard issued camouflage since 2019 in the Royal Netherlands Army. [50] [51] This camouflage is designed to be used in green areas, woods, and urban areas in Europe. Three additional colour variations are in use and are shown below. An arctic version of the NFP is being considered. [52] M19. NFP-Multitone. Flecktarn: 2019

  5. Distractive markings - Wikipedia

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    Disruptive and distractive camouflage both rely on conspicuous markings, but differ in their mechanisms, and therefore in the most effective size and position of the markings. [3] For camouflage to succeed, an individual has to pass undetected, unrecognized or untargeted, and hence it is the processing of visual information that needs to be ...

  6. Category:Camouflage mechanisms - Wikipedia

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    Types of mechanism by which camouflage systems such as painted patterns operate, often by an effect on the visual system of the observer, whether an animal or military. The main article for this category is List of camouflage methods .

  7. Proportional navigation - Wikipedia

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    A guidance law resulting in motion camouflage is used by a number of predator species. By setting up the chase so that the predator either appears stationery relative to background while looming larger (real-point motion camouflage), or always appears at a fixed bearing (infinite-point motion camouflage), the predator reduces its chance of ...

  8. Wikipedia : Featured list candidates/List of camouflage ...

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    In motion camouflage, the position is chosen to lie on a line between the start and the target, whereas in classical pursuit (dog after rabbit) the pursuer turns directly towards the target at all times. Missiles can use either strategy.

  9. File:Motion Camouflage Principle.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: Principle of motion camouflage. An attacker flies towards a target, choosing its path so that it remains on a line between target and a landscape point near start of attacker's path. Attacker thus looms larger as it closes on target, but does not otherwise appear to move.