Perhaps not a weapon per se, but thought people would find this neat.

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    11 months ago

    Was this actually used or is this a concept? Seems like artillery would clear it out pretty quick, even if the enemy didn’t know what was inside.

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    An old joke comes to mind.

    The sarge orders a private to go and set up an observation post for 24 hours camouflaging himself as a tree stump.

    12 hours later the private comes back to report. The sarge asks why the private is back 12 hours earlier than ordered.

    “Well, sir,” explains the private, “I set up camouflage as a tree stump and start observing the enemy movements. Then a young couple arrives at my position and starts a picnic. Fine, that I can deal with. Then they sit on me and start making out. I can even endure that, no problem. What I did not endure was the boy cutting their names into my bum with a pocket knife.”

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      11 months ago

      This one is just a scale model, but as LesserAbe pointed out they would have camouflage specialists who would take photos of a real tree, cut down the original tree, and the replace it with a tower with the facade decorated like the original tree.

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      11 months ago

      These would have been used along side the typical trench style warfare WW1 is known for. So the enemy shouldn’t have gotten past your trenches. If they did, shooting them might help you out.