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The patented system — called Adaptiv — uses a matrix of hexagonal “pixels” that can change their temperature very rapidly. On-board cameras sweep the area to pick up the background scenery and display that infra-red signature on the vehicle.
This allows even moving tanks to be effectively invisible in the infra-red spectrum, or mimic other objects. “The tank skin essentially becomes a big infra red TV,” BAE Head of External Communications Mike Sweeney[!!!!!!!11] told Wired.co.uk. “You can display anything you want on it — including a cow — while the rest of the vehicle blends into the background.”
The current system works in the infra-red spectrum, which could hide vehicles from heat-seeking missiles, drones and heat-sensitive goggles.
It is amazing how technology is advancing so fast. What do you guys think?
I can see it now, imagine if someone got stuck in it and couldn't get it to open or contact anyone on the outside. It became inoperable except the invisibility. You'd be one dead MF.
Haha ill just sit back open one of the bay doors where the shells are located and start throwing it...In my mind "as soon as this blows up everyone will see me for only a couple of seconds"
Haha ill just sit back open one of the bay doors where the shells are located and start throwing it...In my mind "as soon as this blows up everyone will see me for only a couple of seconds"
Essentially yea. Now we just need this stuff for human body use. Girls locker room, here I come.