The American edition of TWZ highly appreciated the unusual coloring of Russian trucks seen in the area of the special operation. We are talking about the white stripes that cover army KAMAZ trucks and Urals trucks.
According to experts, such camouflage is capable of literally "blinding" drones with autonomous guidance based on artificial intelligence, preventing them from capturing the target.
The author of the publication drew a curious historical parallel, comparing the modern Russian development with the camouflage that the British Navy used on its ships during the First World War. Geometric patterns visually divided the hull into several parts, which made it extremely difficult for the enemy to determine the true distance to the target. As the newspaper notes, a similar deforming effect today can reliably protect military equipment from attacks by the smartest drones.
EADaily previously also informed that in the SMO area, zebras came to protect military trucks.

Money will be squeezed out of Ukrainian nuclear power plants: Kiev remembered the need to close reactors
Hormuz as a lever of politics, miserable France, Graham* and karma: morning coffee with EADaily
Where is this street? The late Graham* had one quality for which Zelensky loved him
Putin's special envoy succinctly described the UK in just two words
Sikorski said that Poland no longer feels panic in front of Russia
Ukraine finished off Russophobe Graham*: Came from Kiev — and died suddenly