How Automakers Use a WWI-Era Camo Technique to Disguise Prototype Cars


How Automakers Use a WWI-Era Camo Technique to Disguise Prototype Cars
In the early days of modern warfare, ships protected themselves from German U-boats with wild, eye-catching painted patterns called dazzle. The military moved on to new forms of camo decades ago, but for carmakers, dazzle is still the best way to protect prototype cars from being photographed.

October 17, 2014 at 02:17PM
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