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		<title>Dazzle painting</title>
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<p>&#8220;Dazzle painting,&#8221; devised in Britain during WWI, was based on the theory that complex optical patterns would confuse enemy naval rangefinders by disguising a ship&#8217;s speed and direction. It employed a number of visual tricks including the painting of false bow waves on rear portions of the ship rather than the prow.</p>
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