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A ghillie suit is an outfit that is
used for camouflage. Also known as a yowie suit, a ghillie suit is used
by hunters and snipers to help them blend into their surroundings, so
they can’t be seen.
Ghillie suits were originally
developed by Scottish gamekeepers as a portable hunting blind, so that
hunters could blend into the surroundings to hunt and not be seen by
wild game.
Ghillie suits can be made in several
different ways and with a variety of materials. Some ghillie suits
makers use Hessian, a rough burlap in flutes that are attached to a net
poncho. Other makers use a jute twine to attach to a net poncho.
The US army ghillie suits use a
pilot’s flight suit as the base or battle dress uniform. The most
common ghillie suit base is durable nylon netting.
The base of a ghillie suit is made
with a stainable durable fabric such as burlap. As nearly invisible as
possible, fishing line or unscented dental floss is used to sew each
knot of net to the fabric where the camouflage is going to be attached.
Hot glue or shoe glue is applied to each knot to strengthen the ghillie
suit. From there, the desired camouflage is applied to the netting by
tying groups of 5-10 strands of a color to the net with simple
knots—the colors are intermixed to create a camouflage appearance.
The ghillie suit is then weathered as
much as possible. This can be done by soaking it in mud or manure to
give it an earthy smell, or running over or dragging it with a car.
Once the hunter or sniper is at their location, they add elements from
their surroundings to the ghillie suit, such as leaves and foliage, to
maintain as much camouflage as possible.
A good ghillie suit can be made from
scratch, but it is very time consuming. The more detailed and higher
quality the ghillie suit, the longer it takes to make and weather.
Ghillie suits of high quality can take 100 hours to make and weather
properly.
One of the biggest problems with
ghillie suits is temperature. The temperature inside the suit can get
to about 120 degrees Fahrenheit or 50 degrees Celsius, even in moderate
climates.
A safety issue is also a
problem—the burlap or Hessian can catch on fire quite easily, so
white phosphorus, fires, and smoke grenades can be a serious hazard for
a sniper. Ghillie suits are often treated with a fire-retardant product
to reduce this hazard.
Ghillie suits can be purchased in a
variety of venues and are readily available online. Most intense
hunters or snipers will, however, construct their own to blend the best
with the environment for which they will be used.
However, great ghillie suits can be purchased online as a good form of camouflage, mosty used by hunters or paint ball
players. For hunters who are only casual hunters, these pre-made
ghillie suits do the job sufficiently. Extreme hunters who are really
into the sport of hunting will often make their own. Most extremist
hunters hunt in a variety of places, so they need a ghillie suit that
they can tailor make for their surroundings and change from place to
place with removable camouflage. This way, the hunter can piece
together his ghillie suit to make it perfect for his hunting
surroundings.
Snipers, most often, will make their
own ghillie suits for the area they will be in. Snipers’ ghillie
suits are often made of different materials to reflect where they will
be stationed—for example, on a rooftop or in the desert.
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