Ghillie suits for snipers

Make sniping great again.

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Please add Barret M82 too

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No, be smarter with your sniping or PTO

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I don’t think WW2 has such clothes.

In fact the game already has some twig camouflage on clothing. . Can you take some screenshots

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Dont recall any ghillie suits, they did have some interesting camo and masks though that i wouldnt mind seeing.

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And then i found this…hmmm

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Historically accurate.


IJA soldier in ghillie suit, New Guinea, 31 January 1943

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I’m sure a premium or event squad will get them at some point
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Maybe do some homework first?..


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Look, he uses bipod.
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They are in the trees!

Wilson? Is that you?

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My name is the lorax and I speak for the trees.
And the trees are speaking Japanese.

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Maybe add ghillie suits if they add sniper glint?

I disagree. Ghillie suits weren’t common back then, it’s not Sniper Elite were’re playing here.
Camouflaged suits, helmet covers and foliage stuck in the helmet nets were much more common ways of concealing soldiers. We already got soviet winter set and summer/autumn amoeba suits (though there could be few more camo patterns than just two seasons of amoeba), we got multiple german camouflage sets, a rare american camouflage too. If we could get italian maps or more maps involving british troops, we could see painted Dennison smocks and 1929 Telo Mimetico.
I’d ask developers to remove the limits to sniper clothing in the game, because snipers wearing white suits in the middle of orange and gray rubble of Stalingrad, where feldgrau could help them blend with the environment more, is against common sense.

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They did have ghillie suits, but it wasn’t widespread use. The Canadians and Germans were the only ones that used them as far as I can find.

One of the photo above comes from a finnish 1941 photoshoot meant to recreate the supposed capturing of a soviet sneaky guy, who’s wearing a soviet ghillie made in small numbers before WWII. They were considered too expensive compared to more typical camouflage suits of the time, so they’re more rare.
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yeah that photo is in my post :stuck_out_tongue:

Oh my bad, didn’t see that :joy:

Also completely forgot that the Japanese used suits as well.

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Killcam renders ghilliesuit sort of pointless

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Could be the special part about the ghillie. No killcam XD

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