Key facts
- Russia is using World War I dazzle camouflage patterns on military vehicles.
- The camouflage involves spray-painting trucks with black-and-white zigzags and blotches.
- This tactic is intended to deceive Ukrainian drones.
- Drones have been targeting Russian army supply lines.
Russia is reportedly employing a World War I-era camouflage technique known as dazzle camouflage in an attempt to counter Ukrainian drones. The tactic involves spray-painting military trucks with stark black-and-white zigzags and blotches, covering various parts of the vehicles, including the chassis and tires. This method, which was historically used on warships to confuse enemy rangefinders, is now being applied to disrupt the targeting capabilities of 21st-century drones. These drones have been significantly impacting Russian army supply lines.
