It can be used for aircraft bottoms, helicopters and humvees. Sounds like a good idea right? But how would you get the sticky dirt onto the vehicles for instance camouflage? Well there are several thoughts on this. Any of these ways could in fact work. For a mud look or greenery look the color should be matched and put on at the same time with the water. Of course we must eliminate the aerosol can spray idea, that might be good for model airplanes, but it would take forever to do only one vehicle.Super sticky spray on dirt or mud simulation coating or misting nozzles lowes wash-off-able paint is needed to protect our troops in combat.
Using a Hudson sprayer or small air compressor like sprayer could also work, but once again the time constraints are not conducive. Since the solution and paint is not water soluble it needs to be able to be removed relatively easily with some other method, this way as the vehicles move from place to place the camouflage must be changed to keep the vehicle, soldiers and convoy safe.net/wttbbs.A pressure washer with inline injection could work and would only use minimal amounts of water and could coat a Humvee in about 3-5 minutes per side, perhaps you could get it down to 2-3 minutes which would be acceptable."Lance Winslow" - If you have innovative thoughts and unique perspectives, come think with Lance;
Hudson Sprayer, Aerosol Spray cans, Pressure washer with inline injection or use the nozzles on a water truck. For sand camouflage simply spray on the sticky stuff and then have a fan blow dust and sand onto the vehicle. The camouflage paint should not be water soluble as if it rains the whole security from camouflage is blown. The spray must use about 2 gallons per minute and apply the sticky stuff.
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