The US Army is looking for a mobile camouflage system that it can use in conjunction with ULCANS. “Beyond paint, the current methods of protecting combat vehicles on the move, or in hasty halt positions, include affixing either organic material, like freshly-cut branches, or scraps of Ultra-Lightweight Camouflage Net System (ULCANS) netting to the top and sides of the vehicles’ exterior.”However, these methods only provide “limited (if any) visual signature suppression”, and do not provide moving vehicles with the “durable signature suppression” required for “ensured soldier survivability”, the service explained. A Croatian Army HK417 12″ 'Assaulter' model on display. Saab Barracuda’s ULCANS is pictured here. On behalf of Navy, Army and Air Force, Defence Community Organisation, or DCO, offers a broad range of programs and services to help Defence families manage the military way of life.

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The US Army is calling on industry to propose innovative, mobile camouflage systems (MCSs) that will better conceal its moving ground combat vehicles. “Priority is placed on a reduction of platform identification by disrupting the vehicle’s shape and profile, and increasing its ability to blend with background vegetation.”

The US Army, Navy, and Air Force all … United States Army: M110A1 3,643 (planned) – Gallery. The US Army is calling on industry to propose innovative, mobile camouflage systems (MCSs) that will better conceal its moving ground combat vehicles. Orolia will provide its low size, weight and power (SWaP), rugged time and frequency system. From top to bottom: a .338 Lapua Magnum Sako TRG-42, .308 Winchester MR308, .223 Remington Schmeisser GmbH AR15 M5 and a 9 mm AR-15 on display at the 2012 ARMS & Hunting exhibition. To achieve this, the new camouflage should include multispectral sensors capable of detecting combinations of bands including ultraviolet, visual, near-infrared, shortwave, midwave, and longwave infrared, along with radar between 1 and 100 GHz.“Thermal signature suppression is required, with an increased focus on high-heat and high-friction areas of interest such as exhaust, hubs, engine heat, and wheels,” the army added. The US Army's esports team — particularly its Twitch channel — has been the subject of recent controversy that can arguably be traced back to a tweet in which it used the emoticon "UwU" followed by a double heart emoji.

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