Camouflage is often used for special forces and special operations forces of various countries' armies. Depending on battlefield conditions, each country has different camouflage methods.
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This Indian special forces soldier strides along the route of his mission. His uniform is adorned with natural vegetation that matches the terrain he is traveling on. |
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The same goes for the German army. In addition to their uniforms, soldiers wear plants that match their surroundings. |
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The green grass clothes worn over the uniform of Vietnamese special forces soldiers make it very difficult for the enemy to recognize them, especially in crawling or crawling situations. |
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For American soldiers, they rarely or never use natural materials, but their uniforms are designed to match the background color on the battlefield. |
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Like American soldiers, Czech special forces soldiers use fabric as camouflage material when on duty. |
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More simply, the white, full-body suits go well with the white snow. Russian special forces look like polar bears. |
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Sri Lankan army snipers march during the annual Victory Day parade in the capital Colombo wearing distinctive camouflage. |
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The beautiful female soldiers of the Israeli special forces wear gray-brown camouflage uniforms that match the barren, rocky terrain where they train. |
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