How Britain Painted Patrol Boats Ash-Grey — And They Melted Into the Fog
Автор: WW2 Recode
Загружено: 2025-12-26
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They called them "fog ghosts." In 1943, Britain discovered that simple ash-grey paint made their patrol boats nearly invisible in the Channel mist—whilst enemy forces with "superior" dazzle camouflage were spotted from miles away. One coat of paint. Detection range cut in half. The Germans never saw them coming. This is the story of how the Royal Navy's MTBs became invisible by painting everything the colour of... nothing.
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