
I have known ships to pain disruptive patterns but non of it using jungle camo. hahaOriginally posted by tankee1981:There is a pic of an Indonesian warship of East German origin in the thread:Warship in the Straits of Singapore. It have similar camouflage scheme as the one shown here. I suppose such design will disrupt the shape of the vessel especially when viewed over a long distance at sea.![]()
My friend actually joked with me...Originally posted by sgf:Perhaps the camo is just for show? I've often wondered why certain countries' police wear blue camo. Where are they intending to hide? In the clouds? LOL
Or why M'sia's Bomba wears red camo. Are they intending to hide in the fire which they're supposed to extinguish?![]()
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To a certain extend, these camourflage patterns are useless , given the advancing targeting system. But one cannot deny that it is totally useless. RSAF also paint their helicopters with jungle camo, as land around the region is usually covered with trees. This is to minimise the probability of getting shot down when the pilot cock eye.Originally posted by Ponders:I have known ships to pain disruptive patterns but non of it using jungle camo. haha
Also, pointless to paint disruptive patterns also nowadays with homing missiles.
Ah well, it's their navy. what can i say?
They don't see the point.Originally posted by tvdog:I often wonder why SAF equipment are rarely painted in camo?
Most of MAF's equipment have some kind of camo scheme.
where did you get that from?Originally posted by sgf:None of our choppers are camo lah. All a greenish brown colour.
super puma / fennec has the camo design painted on.Originally posted by Ponders:Which of our heli is painted camo?
I thought they all are all dark bronze green?