Military eyes adaptive camouflage, self-repairing clothing for future troops

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From chameleon-inspired camouflage to clothing that mends itself when damaged, the Department of National Defence is looking to outfit Canadian troops with next-level gear that provides better protection — and less detection — on the battlefield.

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Military eyes adaptive camouflage, self-repairing clothing for future troops