Interesting fact: in 1982 the UK forces in West Berlin came up with their own camouflage scheme designed for West Berlin.
Not for “urban areas”: specifically for West Berlin.
Initial reactions from his soldiers went from amusement to grudging acceptance. It was a similar situation with his fellow officers. However, all realised the advantage to be gained and how effective it was at the right distances. Certain camouflage patterns are ineffective when close up but improve as the distances increase. In our case, 50 to 60 yards was the minimum, as you got further away the target almost disappeared at 100 yards.
Following acceptance and encouragement by his Brigade Commander, the opportunity arose to show it to the Corps Commander. He came to Berlin to see for himself. Allegedly, he said “I can’t see your f*****g tank, must be a good idea” The paint scheme was adopted by the squadron and subsequently by all British forces in Berlin. Each vehicle was to be painted to the same pattern; the same size blocks of colour and pattern would make it harder to determine the strength of the British Forces because they all looked the same.
Laughing at the grasping at straws in this IMDB user who in seeing a scene where a wild fish man attacks the only other live animal he’s spotted and the owner tells the other cats who did not get eaten that they are lucky offhandedly, this guy is chuckling to himself at what he thinks is a sly tip of the hat from Guillermo Del Toro to tv’s ALF
+ John Mulaney has chosen to opt out of the New Yorker Festival after the announcement that private citizen who is most famous for being fired and openly racist blogger Steve Bannon will be headlining