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BAE Systems' Adaptiv infra-red 'invisibility cloak' for military vehicles

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Uploaded by on Sep 21, 2011

Source and copyright: The Engineer http://www.theengineer.co.uk

BAE Systems has developed a way to hide or disguise a vehicle's heat signature from thermal imaging technology - effectively an infrared invisibility cloak for tanks.

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  • @gamer7916

    Umm...yes they do. Clearly you know nothing, nor have you seen the footage of helicopters and tanks using thermal vision to take out people, buildings and vehicles. They are all over the news. So...go get educated, you clearly know nothing of what you are talking about. Idiot.

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  • @DeamonStorm666 Like TOGS in a Challenger. All those little green men on Coax lol

    This looks like it has a double skin layer, one may polarise the outgoing photons away from the main body, while the incoming photons are absorbed and not reflected back??Well that's what im thinking anyway, just an idea that took all of 2 seconds. lol

  • @burninghalls They already have this technology. Google 'invisble tank 2012' mate. It uses mirrors.

  • This looks like a smart,smart

  • @burninghalls Well they won't be 100% invis the platforms will be like a TV scream and show the outher

  • can you still see it with human eyes im waiting for a tank thats invisible to everything including human eyes.

  • YES THE TANK IS SWEDISH THE COMPANY THAT CREATED IT IS BRITICH BUT THE INGENERS ARE SWEDISH ANT THE COMPANYS HEADQUARTER IS IN SWEDEN, THE TANK WAS CREATED IN SWEDEN BEFORE THE COMPANY BECOME BRITICH!

  • this concept remembered me the BF2142 game units style xD

  • nie is that swedish?

  • @mjsiavos Dunno about that. The underlying technology is quite old.

  • .... just finishing watching it.... it is isn't it.

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