Historic Naval Gunship, Fully Cloaked [War]
After Japan destroyed the Allied Fleet in WWII’s Battle of the Java Sea, the Abraham Crijnssen, a minesweeper, was ordered to escape to Australia. To avoid detection, the 186-foot boat was simply covered in branches.
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