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The Army has finally selected a company to provide it with the next generation of ultra light-weight, general-purpose camouflage. The Army’s Ultra-Light Camouflage Netting System, or ULCANS ...
Army researchers and industry are testing prototypes for new camouflage netting that would conceal soldiers and equipment from sight and sensors.
The new gear -- dubbed the Ultra-Lightweight Camouflage Net System (ULCANS) Increment I -- is designed to better bolster the lethality and survivability of military personnel and equipment.
The Army awarded contracts a year ago for engineering, manufacturing and developing the new Ultra-Lightweight Camouflage Net System, or ULCANS.
The U.S. Army is about to be equipped with a new netting system designed to protect its troops from a number of threats. The ultra-lightweight camouflage-net system, or ULCANS, is a camouflage ...
Despite the pricey, high-tech advances of today's Army, an old-school field task - assembling camouflage netting and poles to hide vehicles - remains part of the drudgery of a soldier's life. But ...
Poles with the camo netting attached are inserted into this bracket to enable concealment. Each of these mounts cost approximately $40, according to the Marne Innovation Center, making the switch ...
Camouflage has been used by various armies for many years, but new technologies are reducing its usefulness. On September 2, ...
Here’s how two next-gen concealment technologies—the Ultra-light Camouflage Netting System (ULCANS) and the Improved Ghillie System (IGS)—work on the battlefield.
The U.S. Army is about to be equipped with a new netting system designed to protect its troops from a number of threats. The ultra-lightweight camouflage-net system, or ULCANS, is a camouflage ...