A heavily-armed jeep patrol from 'L' Detachment SAS in North Africa, 18 January 1943.
An Avro Vulcan B.2 aircraft of No. 9 Squadron based at RAF Cottesmore, 1965.
A camouflaged dummy tank at the Royal Engineer's School of Camouflage, Kensington Gardens, London, during the First World War.
A camouflage screen produced during the First World War from canvas and fish netting to simulate broken ground and grass cover.
Experimental camouflage on the fuselage of a Sopwith camel, developed during the First World War to disguise the aircraft's direction of flight.
Members of the Doncaster Home Guard, two wearing camouflage net veils over their faces, swim across a river during an assault exercise, 20 July 1942.
Soldiers demonstrate various styles of camouflage clothing, at Langford near Redlinch in Somerset, 13 March 1941.
Portrait of a camouflaged British soldier crouching in dense foliage in Belize, June 1993.
A Bristol Blenheim Mark IV of No. 226 Squadron demonstrates the effectiveness of its camouflage as it flies over the English countryside, 18 August 1941.
Royal Navy trainees at the Eastern Warfare School at Brockenhurst, Hampshire, where they learn jungle tactics for the Pacific War, 2 February 1945.