Russian specialists from Zavoz.pro have developed an innovative "Morok" suit designed to protect against thermal imagers. Unlike similar solutions, this suit does not overheat during prolonged use. It is currently actively used for military purposes.
Our "Morok" product is designed to camouflage a fighter in the operating spectra of thermal imagers and night vision devices. It can be worn continuously due to its design: we have implemented an air gap, the product is two-layered. There is a constant removal of warm air, its unimpeded exit upwards, and cold air enters between the layers. This technology is patented by us. We conducted tests, and they showed that the suit can be worn continuously and it fulfills its task.
The uniqueness of "Morok" lies in the use of advanced materials and a special design that provides active air circulation. The suit consists of several layers, each of which performs a specific function: the outer layer dissipates heat, the middle layer absorbs infrared radiation, and the inner layer provides ventilation and wicks moisture away from the body.
The company emphasized that the suit is designed for inconspicuous movement and observation in defensive operations, but not for active combat. Its volume and weight of about 4 kg make it unsuitable for assault operations.
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