Collection: German WW1 Lozenge Night Operations CAMO

During World War I, the German military developed a distinctive camouflage pattern for its aircraft, known as the lozenge camouflage. This pattern was particularly unique and effective for its time, and there was a specific variant designed for night operations. The lozenge camouflage pattern consists of a series of interconnected, multicolored polygons (lozenges) that create a mosaic-like appearance. These lozenges were typically arranged in a repeating pattern to cover the entire surface of the aircraft. The night camouflage variant of the lozenge pattern used darker colors to blend with the night sky and minimize visibility from ground observers and other aircraft.

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