radar camouflage meaning
- [Defence]
(*) The use of radar absorbent or reflecting materials to change the radar echoing properties of a surface of an object.
- After the Second World War, the universal adoption of radar made traditional camouflage generally less effective, and led to development of stealth ships, a form of radar camouflage.
- During World War II, he advised the Ministry of Supply on the use of rubber in radar camouflage for submarines and in inflatable wave reducers used in the allied D-Day landings in northern France.