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Adaptiv

Adaptiv, an “invisibility cloak” that can effectively hide vehicles from view in the infra-red spectrum, 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. Read more →

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Posted byBramus!September 8, 2011December 24, 2017Posted inElsewhereTags: infrared, videoLeave a comment on Adaptiv

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