During WWI, ships used "dazzle camouflage" to confuse enemy subs. But new research shows it wasn’t just the paint — a simple eye trick called the "horizon effect" fooled them even more. Sometimes, nature protects better than art!
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How Dazzle Camouflage and a Strange Optical Illusion Fooled Enemy Submarines - Takfe.com
During World War I, the British and their allies painted their ships in bold, crazy patterns. This was called "dazzle camouflage." The idea was simple: confuse enemy submarines. If the enemy couldn’t tell where a ship was going or how fast it was moving, it would be harder to hit with a to..
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09:15 AM - Apr 28, 2025 (UTC)