Chinese infantry fighting vehicles

by78

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Rarely photographed electronic warfare variant of the Mengshi-III vehicle.

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tankphobia

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Rarely photographed electronic warfare variant of the Mengshi-III vehicle.

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Just wondering whether there's much value in Camo netting in modern threat environments, seems that in a UAV saturated environment even extremely well camoflauged vehicles look extremely obvious from above. Would a jam and scoot approach be better than setting up concealment? This seems even more evident in desert environments.
 

by78

General
Just wondering whether there's much value in Camo netting in modern threat environments, seems that in a UAV saturated environment even extremely well camoflauged vehicles look extremely obvious from above. Would a jam and scoot approach be better than setting up concealment? This seems even more evident in desert environments.

We aren't at the point where every potential adversary has access to UAVs of such capability as to easily pinpoint camouflaged assets all on their own, much less adversaries who have enough UAVs to saturate a theater of operations. Also, these nettings (at least the Chinese ones) aren't just for concealment in the visible spectrum, they also conceal against infrared and radar detection.

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