Diffused lighting camouflage
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Un camouflage via un éclairage diffus (anglais : diffused lighting camouflage) est une forme de camouflage actif à l'aide d'un contre-éclairage pour s'adapter au fond, ce type de camouflage a été utilisé comme prototype par la Marine royale du Canada pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale.
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Diffused lighting camouflage was a form of active camouflage using counter-illumination to enable a ship to match its background, the night sky, that was tested by the Royal Canadian Navy on corvettes during World War II. The principle was discovered by a Canadian professor, Edmund Godfrey Burr, in 1940. It attracted interest because it could help to hide ships from submarines in the Battle of the Atlantic, and the research project began early in 1941. The Royal Navy and the US Navy carried out further equipment development and trials between 1941 and 1943.
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Diffused lighting camouflage
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Camouflage via un éclairage diffus
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HMS Largs by night with incomplete diffused lighting set to maximum brightness, 1942
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1943
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Military research
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1941
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Diffused lighting camouflage was a form of active camouflage using counter-illumination to enable a ship to match its background, the night sky, that was tested by the Royal Canadian Navy on corvettes during World War II. The principle was discovered by a Canadian professor, Edmund Godfrey Burr, in 1940. It attracted interest because it could help to hide ships from submarines in the Battle of the Atlantic, and the research project began early in 1941. The Royal Navy and the US Navy carried out further equipment development and trials between 1941 and 1943. The concept behind diffused lighting camouflage was to project light on to the sides of a ship, to make its brightness match its background. Projectors were mounted on temporary supports attached to the hull and the prototype was developed to include automatic control of brightness using a photocell. The concept was never put into production, though the Canadian prototypes did briefly see service. The Canadian ideas were adapted by the US Air Force in its Yehudi lights project.
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Un camouflage via un éclairage diffus (anglais : diffused lighting camouflage) est une forme de camouflage actif à l'aide d'un contre-éclairage pour s'adapter au fond, ce type de camouflage a été utilisé comme prototype par la Marine royale du Canada pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale.
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Make brightness of ships match their backgrounds
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Active camouflage
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Counter-illumination