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35thOVI Supporting Member of TMP15 Jul 2022 8:59 a.m. PST

Why German vehicles had textured camouflage during WWII (msn.com)

Personal logo Mserafin Supporting Member of TMP15 Jul 2022 9:45 a.m. PST

It (Zimmerit) was meant to prevent magnetic AT mines from attaching to the vehicle. Of course, only the Germans used such devices, so I think it was mostly a waste of time and resources.

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