Putin's Invisible Army

The Kremlin wants to make its army “invisible to the enemy, and Rostec reveals the younger generation's camouflage with kameleonic skills, which, adopted in individual infantry and combat vehicles uniforms, will allow Russian armed forces a very low surveillance of all types of battlefields. “mic template” active in [...]
The Kremlin wants to make its army “invisible to the enemy, and Rostec reveals the younger generation's camouflage with kameleonic skills, which, adopted in individual infantry and combat vehicles uniforms, will allow Russian armed forces a very low surveillance of all types of battlefields.
The <x0mic model” active developed by the protective giant Rostec, which was originally developed to be used in the autoblinda, is able to change color depending on the surrounding environment, like the skin of a chameleon é and can also be used in the textile industry, which means appropriate to make uniforms, helmets and tactical jackets for military personnel, reports the Russian news agency Tass.
The clothing made up of small triangles in a specially controlled material can cover a helmet but also the side of an armoured vehicle and is able to change color depending on the area's reflection on what might be compared to a mirror effect.
According to Rostech reports already engaged in processing carbon fibers “Ratnik” for infantry units in the future, the material will be improved to acquire additional skills, such as that of the speed adjustment of color intensity and to simulate complex graphic effects, such as the <x2-lines floating in the wind”. The garment can be easily maintained, allowing immediate replacements and direct repairs to the ground.
The subx0>Energy that consumes when used constantly is not greater than that of a spare lamp and the size of clothing is several hundred grams per square metre”, says the press release discovered by Tass. Rostec Executive Director Sergei Chemezov, who had previously informed the press of the specific capabilities of this newly disguised jacket, said the invisible helmet presented at the-2018 Army exhibition was part of the equipment created for the Russian future “ustari”.
Tested successfully to confirm its capabilities as an ideal method for disguise of personnel, military equipment and armoured vehicles, it will be offered very soon to the Russian armed forces, making them invisible “to opponents.
Warping in the Military Field
Observated in nature, the cover applied to the military so that for the first time the purpose of making less visible military uniforms, such as those of British scouts who, adopting new advanced tactics, were wearing forest uniforms. Far less visible than the jackets of any other regiment of time.
This feature became a norm during World War I, when gray shades and infantry horses in the trench gave way to less and less visible colors, in the face of an enemy armed with ever more deadly weapons.
During World War II and here, German Johann Georg Otto Schick, director of the Reich camouflage department, began to design the first camouflage schemes, destined for SS troops: bringing for the first time into battle, specially designed uniforms for low colorliness in different types of vegetation. These techniques would be imitated in various models for all the armies of the world (now the very Russians) to future production of specially designed uniforms for desert areas and urban environments.
Source Layer: Il Gyornale
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