"Invisible cloaks" Russians make them even more noticeable to the Armed Forces: what is the secret (video)
The subject of discussion was a video from the estuary of the Kherson region, which shows how Russian soldiers tried to capture the positions of the 63rd Mechanized Brigade of the Armed Forces, making their way under the cover of the night in "invisible cloaks". But they have a flurry of Ukrainian drones. "Funny invaders in the estuary area . . . They wore anti -water cloaks and thought that they were safe now," the brigade said after the attack.
Such clothing should hide the heat of the body and complicate the detection of a person for night vision devices and infrared optics. However, the Russians are given "invisible cloaks", which, instead of hiding the heat, create cold spots against the background of a warmer natural environment, representing bright black targets for blows from Ukraine. Another Russian assault group used better thermal cane, but used them incorrectly.
The Russian military stretched blankets on themselves, but constantly pulled out their heads and limbs, giving their presence. Nick Reynolds, a researcher at land wars at the Royal Joint Defense Research Institute, stated that there were "cases of incompetence from Russian staff who clearly did not understand how to use their equipment.
" And Hemis de Bretton-Gordon, a former military and chemical expert, noted that it is very difficult to hide on a modern battlefield, and this is visible from a video shot in the Kherson region. It turned out that Russian soldiers are given cheap "invisible cloaks", which, according to journalists, are sold in online stores for only $ 47. And they definitely cannot hide them from Ukrainian drones, which are becoming more and more perfect.
"The drones are improved and become cheaper as they improve production processes," Reynolds said. Earlier, Ukrainian soldiers have already used similar camouflage costumes, but with much more efficiency than their Russian opponents. Suits weighing 2. 5 kilograms are made of various multilayered materials, including polymers, micro -voltages and fabrics with splashes of metal particles.
We will remind, earlier the fighters of the Armed Forces were told that, having received antitrone "invisible cloaks", Russian soldiers, apparently, believed that they really became invisible to thermal imagers and began to walk freely in the forest. In Ukraine, they also develop a cape (poncho), which will make the fighters of defense forces invisible to thermal imagers and night vision devices. And such a cover that makes objects "invisible" was created in China.