'Stealth' shirt for soldiers
He has invented a fabric used to produce photovoltaic batteries that convert sunlight into electricity and is being used in the military. With this kind of clothing, the soldier will be able to
He has invented a fabric used to produce photovoltaic batteries that convert sunlight into electricity and is being used in the military. With this type of clothing, the soldier will be able to 'stealth'.
The military uniform for camouflage in the future will be charged from the sun and night from the warrior's body to sunlight. Such a self-sufficient electrical system can ensure the necessary power for GPS devices and GPS devices as well as modern weapons equipped with other electronic components. Thanks to that, the soldiers who had to go everywhere had to carry a very heavy battery.
With these costumes soldiers will not be detected by infrared cameras.
However, the new system absorbs heat, so it can be used as a stealth suit, making it difficult for future soldiers to be detected by infrared cameras even when they move in the dark.
The new camouflage suit still retains all the power needs for soldiers in any situation, whether it's fog or night. Funding to make this project a reality The British government spent $ 1.04 million.
It is hoped that this prototype will be mass-produced in December of the following year, when the soldier can become invisible.
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