Secondary confirmation of the "ghost army" style (VO-67) ghost patch, confirmed to be present & applied behind the fore deck gun of the USS Milius Arleigh Burke-class ship that transited the Taiwan Strait yesterday. It's there, all right. Interesting that the military would provide THIS...
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I agree, but I’ve compared the two photos today and whoever “shopped” it got super precise with the placement on both pics. This one above looks shopped but I’m going with it isn’t.
Edit to add: doesn’t Flynn’s brother have something to do with head of Army Operarions in the Pacific... hmmmmm?
General Charles A. Flynn commanding general of United States Army Pacific since June 4, 2021-wiki
Agreed, but as u/CrimsonSentinal said it looks like some surprising care was put into both images being reasonably close to each other that resolution, zoom and perspective can explain away any differences one might perceive.
It looks extremely out of place, but due to exposure on a camera and an extremely well lit scene it's possible that it's just a really high quality series of pigments being used
True, and the reason this one is “popping” it could have been recently painted on that gun. I doubt that’s a sticker. Most Navy ships almost everything is hand painted, numbers, logos, etc,..
Possibly even glazed with a semi-gloss finish over it to make the colors pop as well, and reflections possibly digitally removed.
It definitely falls into uncanny valley type territory, I can't dismiss the possibility but there are legitimate reasons why it could stand out this way too.
The video confirms it was there over a year ago.
The photo forensics don't look too bad
I agree, it looks like it was printed on a big printer at 300dpi