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A camouflage net is a covering used to conceal equipment, positions, shelters, vehicles, or gear, making them less conspicuous in the terrain. Essentially, its purpose is to break up a uniform silhouette and make an object less noticeable against the background of grass, earth, bushes, snow, or urban structures.
Typically, a camouflage net consists of a base and a camouflage layer. The base is a mesh fabric that holds its shape and prevents the product from unraveling under load. The camouflage layer consists of ribbons, cut elements, or overlays that create a ragged outline so that equipment or shelters do not appear as a clear rectangle. In simpler models, the base is lighter; in more durable ones, it is denser and better suited for prolonged outdoor use.
There are summer, autumn, winter, and all-season nets. Summer nets come in green and olive shades, mimicking grass, leaves, and bushes. Autumn nets lean towards brown, sand, and grey-green colors, blending with dry vegetation and soil. Winter nets feature light or white-grey shades. All-season nets are chosen when a more or less functional option is needed for various terrains without strict adherence to a single season.
Most often these are green, olive, khaki, brown, sand, gray, white, and mixed camouflage combinations. There are also two-color or multi-color options, combining, for example, green with brown or sand with gray.
Medium and large sizes are most often chosen for vehicles, equipment, positions, canopies, or shelters. Smaller formats are suitable for covering individual gear, a generator, an observation post, or a small area. Large ones are for covering a vehicle, entrance, shelter, or part of a position.
Camouflage nets are most often made from polyester, nylon, polyamide, polypropylene, and other synthetic materials. The base is usually made of cord or braided mesh from polymer fiber. The upper camouflage layer can be made from fabric ribbons, polymer film, synthetic strips, or thin rip-stop material.
After use, it is best to shake off dirt from the net, dry it, and store it in a dry place. If it is wet, it should not be left folded for a long time, as the material will wear out faster. Also, do not unnecessarily drag the net over sharp edges, rebar, or metal, as this will tear the camouflage elements themselves, not just the base.
The price depends on the size, density, material, base type, and seasonality. Small and simpler models are cheaper. Large nets, denser weave, reinforced base, or more complex camouflage pattern are more expensive. If the net is for continuous use, it's better to consider not only the price but also the strength of the base itself.
You can buy a camouflage net at the Flash Army military equipment store. It's best to choose based on the specific task: what size area needs to be covered, what color is needed for the terrain, whether a seasonal option is required, and how dense the net needs to be for your conditions.