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Brit MTP camo origins explained…

A look at how British Army camouflage evolved from bright parade colours to today’s multispectral, sensor‑defeating materials. The post traces the shift from khaki in the early 20th century, through WWII disruptive patterns and Cold War DPM, to modern MTP and the emerging need to hide from drones and thermal imagers. It’s a story of how uniforms changed every time the battlefield changed — and how camouflage became less about colour and more about survival. Continue reading

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GC anniversary commemoration at Siege Bell Monument, Valletta

The annual George Cross award to the nation of Malta during World War 2 will once again be held this year by the George Cross Island Association (GCIA) at the Siege Bell Monument in Valletta, next Wednesday 15th April, 2015 … Continue reading

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