Camo in a sentence as a noun

That's why tanks are painted camo. It works.

Not to mention the Marine camo is the most effective.

A shed full of home-made trebuchets, chain and plate mail; a yard full of vines and trees; a watch tower 2 stories tall with gun slits and camo netting. They did all that.

I'm not sure about airplanes, but I know it's a lot harder for a human to pick out a soldier in digital camo.

Fighter camo is probably not that big thing, but all things concerned it just might give a little edge in some situation.

Com/atmos/camo And I whipped one up in PHP for some old PHP site that I worked on if anyone wants to see that. I shoved that behind Nginx so that I also get a file cache for the most requested files.

I think fighter camo likely has a bigger role to take off and landing when they're not in a 100% safe area. The military doesn't just plan for the current war, but for all possible wars.

Or market facial recognition camo t-shirts, if you wanted to **** with the establishment.

At the speed these aircrafts are moving, I doubt there would be significant improvement over these camo solutions. Not to mention the price difference.

Or a camo-rock?" and the answer is, of course, that for the use case these folks are targeting divulging the secret hiding space to a temporary renter means you need a new hiding space for the next one.

Com/ Other countries have done this for years, and cover their equipment with camo cover when opposing country assets are overhead. This is why the Air Force/Boeing X-37B is such a big deal; its an asset that can shift orbits to counterattack known orbit information.

Does camouflage really helps in modern air combat? Aircrafts engage each other mostly on beyond visual range distances, and dogfighting in kinda rare now. Also, HUDs should assist in tracking of targets and highlight them, so camo will make no difference. The only use for camo I can think of is to hide the aircraft while it's stationed on the airstrip - in a relatively vulnerable position.

Excellent project but fails the high tech ******* "hillbilly tracking" title due to lack of duct tape, no bonfire, no empty beer cans as structural material, no camo spray paint decoration, didn't see it up on concrete blocks, no stick welding with slag everywhere, and no baling wire. Still an excellent project, just not "hillbilly" as per the title; would have been done identically in downtown Manhattan or at my lab in the frozen north.

I can't see any justification for local police forces having military vehicles, and I think the optics of police in camo are hideous, unless that is actually the message you want to send of course. I realise that the USA is legitimately exceptional in the number of guns floating around, illegal and legal, and that it is far, far more violent than any other first world country, for whites and blacks but why the shoddy police militarisation?

Camo definitions

noun

fabric dyed with splotches of green and brown and black and tan; intended to make the wearer of a garment made of this fabric hard to distinguish from the background

See also: camouflage