"Kevin Brooks" wrote in message
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"David Windhorst" wrote in message
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Chad Irby wrote:
Not to mention the pink ones (pink camouflage works quite well in many
situations).
I'm almost afraid to ask... ;)
Pink is a pretty good shade for desert camouflage. IIRC, shades
approaching
pink were even included in the UD desert BDU pattern (the one that
immediately followed the "chocolate chip" pattern).
Brooks
Also, pink or pinkish-orange shades were part of the mottling in some old
Soviet camo patterns for aircraft.
As for white choppers used in the Arctic, white is a good camo color there,
and they also could have been commandeered from another place or civilian
service. If one was going to make a modern "white helicopter" camoflage
pattern, I would suppose whitish LCD panels might be possible for daytime
use, capable of being shifted to gray or black for night.
DEP
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