Chinese Type 19 Xingkong aka “Starry Sky” Camouflage Effectiveness
In this video we look at the effectiveness of 2 different variations (there’re multiple) of the Chicom Type 19 Xingkong aka “Starry Sky” Camouflage patterns, in a Woodland Environment during the fall/winter time in the North Texas woods. This video will consist of numerous scenes where each will begin with a concealed stationary position (both with & without the use of vegetation), followed by a movement phase out of the initial position. The purpose of the video is to give the viewer a chance to see the individual camouflage pattern and how it looks and blends into this environment. There will be varying degrees of how much of the uniform will be exposed to the viewer. Some scenes will only expose little more than perhaps the head, while other scenes will have virtually no vegetation covering.
There isn’t much out there in terms of information about the patterns:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xingkong_(camouflage)
Thanks to Bruce for helping me film this one, please check out his channel and subscribe to it at: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwfzznRRdLUHwKiMTND49Jg
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