1. The Birth of Military Camouflage

The sheer devastation of trench warfare demanded new ways to survive and outwit the enemy.
For the first time, armies systematically organized camouflage units, enlisting professional artists, designers, and scientists to craft deception strategies. They experimented with color, texture, and pattern, blending soldiers and equipment into their muddy surroundings. This collaboration marked a turning point—camouflage became a true battlefield science. As noted by the Imperial War Museums, these early efforts laid the groundwork for the sophisticated concealment techniques that followed.