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In the late 41st Millennium, Cameleoline is still utilised by the Scout Marines of the Adeptus Astartes, to aid them in the stealthy infiltration of enemy positions or to fight as lightly armed skirmishers ahead of the rest of their Chapter. Wearing Cameleoline Cloaks, these Scouts are able to operate behind enemy lines, set ambushes for their foes, determine the enemy's movements, and gather what information they can about their opponent's plans.

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  • Cameleoline
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  • In the late 41st Millennium, Cameleoline is still utilised by the Scout Marines of the Adeptus Astartes, to aid them in the stealthy infiltration of enemy positions or to fight as lightly armed skirmishers ahead of the rest of their Chapter. Wearing Cameleoline Cloaks, these Scouts are able to operate behind enemy lines, set ambushes for their foes, determine the enemy's movements, and gather what information they can about their opponent's plans.
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  • In the late 41st Millennium, Cameleoline is still utilised by the Scout Marines of the Adeptus Astartes, to aid them in the stealthy infiltration of enemy positions or to fight as lightly armed skirmishers ahead of the rest of their Chapter. Wearing Cameleoline Cloaks, these Scouts are able to operate behind enemy lines, set ambushes for their foes, determine the enemy's movements, and gather what information they can about their opponent's plans. A notable mortal Imperial military formation that also makes use of Cameleoline technology is the Imperial Guard's Tanith First-and-Only Regiment. Cameleoline is also utilised by other Imperial armed forces as well, in the form of tarpaulins to help conceal large pieces of military equipment. These thin, resilient tarpaulins are made of sheets of photosensitive, colour-shifting fabric that can take on the appearance of their surroundings. Issued in five metre-by-five metre sheets, Cameleoline tarps can be hooked together to hide anything from a Land Speeder to a Rhino armoured personnel carrier, to an entire encampment.
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