It also probably didn’t work as well as the Allies in WWI thought it did. It worked pretty well against our rangefinders at the time, that only used one point of reference, but the Germans were using sterioscopic rangefinders that this particular paint scheme doesn’t seem to work on.
It also probably didn’t work. The Allies were assuming that the Germans were using the same rangefinders we were in WWI. The Germans were using a more advanced rangefinder that doesn’t have any problems with “Razzle Dazzle” camo.
Dazzle Camo isn’t to hide the ship, per say. It’s to make it much harder to tell which way the ship is facing, and therefore what its heading is.
It also probably didn’t work as well as the Allies in WWI thought it did. It worked pretty well against our rangefinders at the time, that only used one point of reference, but the Germans were using sterioscopic rangefinders that this particular paint scheme doesn’t seem to work on.
https://youtu.be/Kw7vq_YD6JM
I see, thanks for the clarification.
It also probably didn’t work. The Allies were assuming that the Germans were using the same rangefinders we were in WWI. The Germans were using a more advanced rangefinder that doesn’t have any problems with “Razzle Dazzle” camo.
https://youtu.be/Kw7vq_YD6JM
If you’re still interested you should go read the wiki. Fun little rabbit hole to jump down.