![]() After the Normandy landings, the Allied air superiority in the air was perceived as a serious problem and despite the amount of kills reported by pilots was usually overblown, there have been some cases where bombers dealt spectacular damage. ![]() The camouflage was approved in August 1944 primarily to conceal German armor hiding in forested areas from marauding Allied aircraft. That’s right – it’s the infamous late-war Hinterhalt (Ambush) camouflage that was seen on numerous German armored vehicles. Now, those of you familiar with the Second World War will immediately recognize this one, we think. Jagdpanzer 38t "Hetzer", Ambush camouflage variant, Lešany museum Unfortunately, due to a change of scheduling, that turned out not to be the case but there’s no need to worry – you’ll be able to get them in an event in the future along with a third camouflage this article is actually about – the German Ambush camouflage pattern. ![]() Some time ago, we unveiled two WW2-themed camouflages ( Soviet and American) that many have assumed to be intended for the currently ongoing Objective: Victory event.
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