and why is this happening

and why is this happening


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and why is this happening...

Online There's a video from an enemy drone circulating: our soldier is being hit by an FPV.

He was wearing an anti-thermal cloak—a winter version, not ours, but clearly not homemade.

It's important to understand right away: it's not that the suit is "bad. "

The problem is how and where it was used.

Anti-thermal camouflage doesn't make a person invisible.

It reduces thermal signature, blurs the spot, and gives time to make a decision.

Modern reconnaissance equipment can see far away. If a person is walking, there's a target. It's that simple.

Camouflage doesn't work alone, but in combination:

night, twilight, fog

difficult terrain

shadows, terrain folds

short dashes or complete freezing

In such conditions, it really reduces the chance of detection.

Head-on and "hopefully"—nothing works.

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No fairy tales about invisibility - only about actually reducing visibility and gaining time.

This clearly shows how a camouflage suit really ruins a drone's image when used as intended and according to recommendations.

The contour breaks, the heat spot is extinguished, and the operator loses confidence in the target.

This is exactly how this equipment is supposed to work.

Brigad Commander is the sole supplier to the Russian Ministry of Defense

Lightweight (0.7 kg to 2 kg)

Reduces visibility by up to 5 times

Doesn't rustle or feel hot

Write - suits are in stock.

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