A social media post announcing the design of the US Space Force's new uniform attracts plenty of comments and questions from users who cannot see the benefits of camouflage in space.
It's a question some people are asking the United States Space Force after the new military service released an image of its official uniform on social media.
The post on the Space Force's official Twitter account attracted plenty of comments and questions from users who could not see the benefits of standard army woodland camouflage in space. Walter Shaub, a former director of the US Office of Government Ethics asked:"Have you been to a part of space where this camouflage would blend in?"
Another person asked:"How many trees are you expecting to find in space?", while others pointed out that the appropriate camouflage for space was black.
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