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还在考虑搞CP,新东西又来了!

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发表于 2006-1-17 11:03 | 只看该作者 回帖奖励 |倒序浏览 |阅读模式
转载的,懒得翻译,将就看吧。

图在这边上传不方便,都传到SC了:

http://sonicbbs.eastday.com/topi ... amp;TopicID=1282348

http://sonicbbs.eastday.com/topi ... amp;TopicID=1282362



HyperStealth® SpecAm™ - Tropical



Something Wicked This Way Comes:
New Special Operations (SpecAm) Digital Camo

(August 17, 2005, Vancouver, B.C.) After being commissioned in 2003 by His Majesty, King Abdullah II of Jordan to develop the advanced digital KA2 camouflage pattern for the Jordan Armed Forces, Police, Customs and Counter Terrorism Battalion, HyperStealth Biotechnology Corp. has quietly been involved in developing a number of other countries digital patterns after it was determined with objective results that the pixalated effect of digital camouflage was more difficult to detect than traditional (analog) camouflage. These development programs usually remain quiet unless the trials are photographed or graphics are obtained and disseminated through the internet. Other programs go through trials, approval, purchase, issue and field use by Special Forces with no public dissemination unless the uniform is spotted by reporters who can't identify a pattern. With new cellular phones and PDA's with built in cameras, no longer are these advanced patterns easy to hide from the general public. The latest digital camouflage pattern - SpecAm™ images were recently released on the internet and this has provided HyperStealth permission to elaborate on the unique design.

SpecAm was designed from natural leaf formations as a scalable fractal (feedback loop) to both blend and disrupt the user from the adversary. With animal concealment, camouflage is either a blend or a disruption pattern - not both. Most military camouflage until the 1990's had the same traits of one or the other. As digital patterns began to emerge, this blending with natural background noise was foremost and disruption was thought to occur with color choices, micropatterns (pixels) were effective in the blending but the larger macropatterns (blotches) were not large enough to effectively disrupt the human symmetry at tactical distances. KA2 addressed this oversight with a larger macropattern to allow for better blend and disruption.

SpecAm uses both colors and fractal design to both blend and imitate natural depth and disrupt the outline of the user.

The photos on this site are of the SpecAm Tropical color scheme (color differences are due to different lighting conditions). There is no black in this pattern, instead a very dark green was used to meet the no black requirement. A broad analysis of tropical environments showed the most predominant colors to be green rather than brown. A 25 year veteran (ret.) of the U.S. Army Green Beret's had also suggested that brown was not a good color for camouflage in tropical environments as the domestic soldiers in Southeast Asia could identify the brown color on the U.S. soldiers camouflage.

The uniform design is a warm weather version of the ACU (Army Combat Uniform) without zippers:

100% lightweight cotton ripstop
Mandarin collar that can be worn up or down
Buttoned front closure
Elbow pouch for internal elbow pad inserts
Knee pouch for internal knee pad inserts
Large wrist cuff for optional rolling of sleeves,
Large tilted Raid shoulder pockets
Tilted chest pockets with Velcro closure
Three-slot pen pocket on bottom of sleeve
Velcro sleeve cuff closure
Shoulder pockets with Velcro
8 pocket pants with adjustable waist
Large combat belt loops
Forward tilted cargo pockets
Buttoned back pockets
Bellowed calf storage pocket on left and right leg
Draw String leg cuff
Wide Brim Bonnie hat


This photo (right) shows a tile of SpecAm Tropical in the middle of a collage of tropical photos used in testing color schemes

SpecAm was developed as an advanced digital pattern which has some characteristics of analog patterns but is actually purely digital in development. The overall design is actually made-up of one of the most complex micropattern digital matrixes (small digital pixels) yet developed.

The Microelement of this pattern (left), the "Matrix", is what makes it so unique. When the Canadians designed CADPAT (Canadian Disruptive Pattern) the initial design was made up of similar sized squares. The U.S. Marines modified this into both squares and rectangles for MARPAT of varying sizes, this modification is favorable in most digital patterns. When the SpecAm pattern was changed with that modification it actually hindered the pattern, so the original square pixel matrix was redone. The users refer to this as the Salt & Pepper effect.

This term Matrix was used to represent this style as there appears to be a structured order to the micropattern, unlike CADPAT and MARPAT when seen close-up.

What usefulness does this micropattern add to the overall pattern at tactical distances?

The SpecAm pattern matrix adds an element of color blending so the brain interprets many more than four colors at a distance. The matrix shading adds an element of virtual reality that allows the pattern to be more inconspicuous than would a pattern without these features.

SpecAm Alpha series uniforms in this color scheme is now available to Pre-order from HyperStealth.

SpecAm Pre-Order Page

New Article August 17, 2005: Something Wicked This Way Comes: New Special Operations (SpecAm) Digital Camouflage

New Article September 3, 2005: The Science of SpecAm Digital Camouflage

New Article October 1, 2005: Desert Vipers in the Sand - SpecAm Desert Viper revealed

New Article October 9, 2005: Satellite Determined - Regional Specific SpecAm™ Camouflage

New Article October 16, 2005: SpecAm HCD™ (High Contrast Disruption™) Woodland

New Article October 20, 2005: SpecAm UT™ (Urbanized Terrain)

New Article November 13, 2005: SpecAm Desert Jackal Camouflage

HyperStealth News November 24, 2005: SpecAm Production Announcement

For more Camouflage news go to the HyperStealth® Home Page

These patterns are copyrighted ©2004 HyperStealth Biotechnology Corp., All Rights Reserved. Patterns may be licensed only with permission.

This page and information © Copyright 2005, HyperStealth Biotechnology Corp., All Rights Reserved.

HyperStealth® is a Registered Trademark of HyperStealth® Biotechnology Corp.

"SpecAm" is a Trademark of HyperStealth® Biotechnology Corp.
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发表于 2006-1-17 12:28 | 只看该作者
没必要吧

又不是出了什么就得跟什么  CP好不是因为他最新  是因为确实效果好 而且颜色款式大家都很喜欢
ACU更新为什么喜欢的只是少数

这几个新发布的确实不好看
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发表于 2006-1-17 13:02 | 只看该作者
有点像加拿大的迷彩啊,就是颜色深了些~~
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发表于 2006-1-17 13:34 | 只看该作者
躲草里...效果都差不多
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 楼主| 发表于 2006-1-17 16:07 | 只看该作者
原帖由 mltr36 于 2006-1-17 13:02 发表
有点像加拿大的迷彩啊,就是颜色深了些~~


这个也是加拿大公司开发的。
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发表于 2006-1-17 17:46 | 只看该作者
没啥希奇的。我的一个香港朋友都说美军要出绿色acu. 不知道这个是不是。但从口袋看又的确象是acu
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发表于 2006-9-14 17:52 | 只看该作者
我到是觉得还是CP的好点啊通用啊
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发表于 2006-9-14 18:17 | 只看该作者
这个花色看上去不太顺眼,相比之下还是MUTLI CAM更养眼.
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发表于 2006-9-15 14:41 | 只看该作者
不管什么偶以后就是四色丛林了。其他新出的东东只考虑收卡其色的。
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发表于 2006-9-15 14:53 | 只看该作者
感觉muiltcam更好些,而且这个的前途......
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发表于 2006-9-15 15:34 | 只看该作者
很象加军的
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发表于 2006-9-15 15:57 | 只看该作者
虽然不太好看,但是从图上看伪装效果还不错。
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发表于 2006-9-16 21:40 | 只看该作者
效果不错~不过~我觉得很难看
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