Army's new camouflage can trick both the human eye and drone technology. The move away from the "bog standard green" tank disguise has cut detection rates by 80%, a new trial has shown.Research of the new design suggests multi-patterned camo could add another layer of protection for soldiers in combat situations.Lieutenant Colonel Rob Page, the commanding officer of the Armoured Trials and Development Unit, hailed the results as a "big win", the Telegraph reports.Trials at the Army's tank training range in Bovington, Dorset, have shown soldiers without special optics find it much harder to see the new design.Lt Col Page said: "Young soldiers with fresh ideas, combined with experienced instructors and professionals, have attacked it in a.
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