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All the cover he had was the broken wall and his ghillie suit.
They were the first known military unit to wear a ghillie suit.
Manufactured Ghillie suits can be assembled from up to six pieces.
Ghillie suits are heavy, usually weighing 3-10 pounds or more, and can become very hot.
Ghillie suits can be constructed in several different ways.
It is customary for the ghillie suit to be made by the sniper, rather than bought.
Many snipers use ghillie suits to hide and stay hidden.
The military guys, however, were running around in ghillie suits and crawling through swamps.
The former Ranger had settled by a bush and his ghillie suit blended him in perfectly.
Up against Posleen sensors, a ghillie suit was cold comfort.
The "creature" in the first film was actually a man in a Ghillie suit.
Ghillie suits were just too damned hot and clumsy for jungle fighting.
An inherent problem with ghillie suits is internal temperatures.
Soldiers are taught how to blend in with the surrounding environment by wearing a ghillie suit.
Make sure ghillie suit and extra camo-cloth covers everything.
Ghillie suits vary according to the terrain into which the sniper wishes to blend.
Back in his ghillie suit, over the heavy arctic wear they were all still encumbered by, he was hard enough for Mike to see.
"I know what a ghillie suit is now," said Syd, rather breathlessly, as if she had run from her car to the cabin.
Lovats scouts have the distinction of being the first military unit to wear a Ghillie suit.
And so the sniper's ghillie suit had evolved this century through a harsh but very efficient process of natural selection.
A ghillie suit is a special kind of military camouflage suit used by snipers.
Both men were in perches, with their ghillie suits disguising their positions.
Snipers with extreme requirements for infiltration and camouflage use a ghillie suit.
The ghillie suit was developed by Scottish gamekeepers as a portable hunting blind.