- Ghillie suit
A ghillie suit, or yowie suit, is a type of
camouflage clothing designed to resemble heavyfoliage . Typically, it is a net or cloth garment covered in loose strips of cloth or twine, sometimes even made to look like leaves and twigs.Sniper s and hunters may wear a ghillie suit to blend into their surroundings when they feel it is important for them to camouflage and hide themselves from enemies or their targets. Ghillie suits have also been used inmilitary simulation or formilsim themedpaintball andairsoft games.Etymology
The name was derived from "
ghillie ", theScots Gaelic for "boy", in English especially used to refer to servants, as inGillie , assisting indeer stalking , hunting orfly fishing expeditions in theScottish Highlands . A "Ghillie Dhu " "Ghillie Dubh " meaning 'Dark Servant', is afaerie , a guardian spirit of the trees.History
The ghillie suit was developed by Scottish
gamekeeper s as a portablehunting blind .Lovat Scouts , a Scottish Highland regiment formed by theBritish Army during theSecond Boer War , is the first known military unit to use ghillie suits.cite book |author=Martin Pegler |title=Out of Nowhere: A History of the Military Sniper |publisher=Osprey Publishing |year=2004 |id=ISBN 0-87364-704-1] In 1916, Lovat Scouts went on to become the British Army's firstsniper unit.cite book |author=John Plaster |title=The Ultimate Sniper : An Advanced Training Manual For Military And Police Snipers |publisher=Paladin Press |year=2006 |pages=5 |id=ISBN 0-87364-704-1]Manufacture
High-quality ghillie suits are commercially manufactured, but military snipers generally construct their own unique suits. Manufactured Ghillie suits can be anywhere from 1 to 4 pieces.Fact|date=February 2008 Proper camouflage requires the use of materials present in the environment in which a sniper will operate. Making a ghillie suit from scratch is time-consuming, and a detailed, high-quality suit can take hundreds of hours to manufacture and season for use; however,
US Marine snipers are often required to customize their own suits to the environment in a matter of minutes.Ghillie suits can be constructed in several different ways. Some military services make them of rough
burlap flaps orjute twine attached to aponcho .US Army ghillie suits are often built using either abattle dress uniform (BDU), or a pilot'sflight suit or some other one-piece coverall as the base.On the base, rough webbing made of durable, stainable fabric like
burlap is attached. A nearly invisible material like fishing line is used to sew each knot of net to the fabric (often with a drop of glue for strength). The jute is applied to the netting by tying groups of 5 to 10 strands of a color to the netting with simple knots, skipping sections to be filled in with other colors. The webbing is then seasoned by dragging it behind a vehicle, leaving it to soak in mud, or even applying manure to make it smell "earthy." Once on location, the ghillie suit is customized with twigs, leaves, and other elements of the local foliage as much as possible, although these local additions must be changed every few hours, due to wilting of green grasses or branches.Ghillie suits are essentially impossible to clean. They are useful though in many long distance battles. Although the underlying garments are tough and washable, the attachments tend to be too fragile to survive washing. In practice, this is a moot point, as dirt is an essential part of the suit's camouflage. Generally, snipers are unconcerned with being fastidious because they are rarely inspected for correctness of uniform, and they stay far away from the target.
A new generation of ghillie suits are being made with synthetic threads. The synthetic thread is much lighter than the natural jute or burlap. It is also somewhat washable.
afety considerations
Although highly effective, ghillie suits are impractical for many situations where camouflage is useful. They tend to be very heavy and hot. Even in moderate climates, the temperature inside of the ghillie suit can soar to over 50
°C (120°F ).Fact|date=February 2008 The burlap is also flammable, unless treated withfire retardant , and the wearer may be exposed to ignition sources such assmoke grenade s andwhite phosphorus .To enhance safety, the
US Army Soldier Systems Center has developed an inherently fire resistant (FR) ghillie suit fabric to replace the jute or burlap. This new material does not need to be treated with any additional flame retardant, as the fire resistance is inherent in the product and the FR ghillie suit fabric will self extinguish. This material was successfully field tested in late 2007 at the Sniper School atFort Benning , and will be standard issue as of June 2008.References
External links
* [http://video.google.de/videoplay?docid=-4671951584554913075 Instructional film about German snipers in WW2]
* [http://www.ghilliesuitclothing.com/blog/pictures-of-the-light-weight-ghillie-suit-in-all-season-woodland/ Ghillie Suits Blog] - A blog about Ghillie Suits. Contains many photographs of currently available ghillie suits.
* [http://www.districtlines.com/design/2608/yourclothingmycanvas Your Clothing My Canvas] - Ghillie suit sold as fashion object
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