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Adaptive camouflage: Inspired by nature Like so many dreams and plans of mankind, nature has all-too-often beaten us to it. From velcro to aerodynamics, the natural world often has some proxy of a ...
Passive IR camouflage also yields ho-hum results, says Peder Sjölund, ADAPTIV project manager at BAE Systems. So by the mid-1990s, the Swedish government began experimenting with active ...
A Challenger 2 tank in the new Multi Coloured Digital Camouflage Five design Credit: Julian Simmonds The Army’s move away from “bog standard green” tank camouflage has reduced detection ...
What’s you’re seeing above is a a CV90 light tank outfitted with BAE Systems’ ADAPTIV, a form of camouflage that can be used to trick heat-sensing technology.
Tank camouflage has come a long way since the good old days of painting them green and slapping a white star on the side. British defense tech firm BAE Systems is developing an active “e ...
In World War I, tanks were little more than moving metal boxes. Over the years, they've gotten progressively more advanced. Now engineers are building a stealth tank armed with infrared camouflage ...