Other than fa considerations what is the actual point of camo?
Has it ever been proven to actualy do anithing more than monochrome gray, black, olive, tan... blue even?
There seems to be a whole science over what pattern optically does what to optimise whatever in which environments, white on snow being obvious, but lets be serious, no way youll notice that bipedal blob of green brown mesh moving betveen that blown up house and those trees, right? must be your eyes playing tricks or something, surely if the guy wore a leather jacket and farm pants youd spot him instantly from 200 meters, right?
I mean 30 steps away you can hardly see anyone in a forest if they realy dont want to be seen, usualy its enough to crouch, even with those floursecent orange vests, thats why theyre worn in the first place, people fought in all environments and conditions wearing the most garish collors or the most basic local wear and it was rarely a major issue, and most of the time people shooting at each other dont realy >see< each other any way, just unload in the genereal direction till they come so close they can lob chairs at each other, at that point any one of them might as well be wearing a pink furry costume