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Aerial Photos taken on the
island of
Ie Shima
In the Year 2000
This is a great picture taken by 1st Lieutenant Andrew J.
Lockett on the island of Ie Shima. You can clearly see the
trucks, but the tanks that are covered by the camouflage fabric look
almost exactly like the trees in the background. Notice that the
camouflage fabric is not uniform and it changes color as it moves
toward the back of the picture. If there was a way to
cover the torn up ground you would have a very difficult time to
tell if anything was ever here. In World War 2, just prior to
the D-Day Invasion on Europe, they used a different type of
camouflage. There they used blow up tanks that were blown up
like a balloon or a doll that looked just like the real thing.
These tanks were placed in mass numbers in Northern England as a
decoy. When the German reconnaissance aircraft flew over and
took pictures, they seen large masses of tanks building up and were
convinced that there would be an invasion of Europe much farther
than the Omaha beach where the D-Day invasion actually took place.
This is camouflage by diversion.
Psychological warfare is also a type of camouflage. It can be used to divert a persons or groups of people to an idea while the terrorist, that we see now, are really working in another area. In this sense they are covering the true intent of their goals. This is sort of the way that the, fake, blow up tanks worked in the D-Day invasion. |
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