Dazzle camouflage used by navy in WWI had surprisingly little impact, study suggests - Separate ‘horizon effect’ played much ...
The study, published last week by Aston University researchers in the journal i-Perception, recreated one of the few solid ...
A reanalysis of a 1919 study suggests that a separate illusion, the "horizon effect," played a bigger role in warping visual ...
The original research, conducted in 1919 by Leo Blodgett, an MIT student, claimed that dazzle camouflage could mislead ...
The delivery of these reconnaissance boats enhances the capabilities of the U.S. Marine Corps and demonstrates their dedication to developing watercraft that adapt to the evolving demands of ...
The other pic has connections with Milford in WWI, it's a captured German U-boat, U112, which Admiral Dare, the Naval Base commander brought to Milford for public viewing, and seen here with a crowd ...
The initial Fairlie Mortar failed, but from its shortcomings emerged the Hedgehog, a devastating new tool in the fight against Nazi U-boats and enemy submarines in the Pacific. With its deadly ...
Southcott said Sea Tow provided no evidence that the publication of the company in the U.S. — as well as its website and presence at a handful of boat shows — made it a well-known entity in Canada.