 Russian soldiers may become invisible to Ukrainian armed forces. The Russian company Hyda-X is developed an invisibility suit designed to camouflage and protect Russian military personnel from Ukrainian thermal imaging equipment according to a report from the Institute for the Study of War. It is noted that the suit is coated with an undisclosed chemical composition and is entirely based on Russian technologies. The fabrics used in the camouflage suit are coated with an unspecified compound blurring the wearer's silhouette, Tass said. Tests of the latest suit are ongoing. Hyda-X said work on the product is planned to be completed by the end of January. The company added we are developing a fundamentally new product according to the Tass report. This is a completely Russian technology. It is not clear whether the suit will be used by Russian forces in Ukraine and when it will be introduced into Moscow's military. Hyda-X claims that the suit weighs approximately 350 grams and can fit into a pocket. Trials of the innovation are expected to be completed by the end of January 2024.