Высокую эффективность антидроновых пончо «Метаморф» оценили российские бойцы

Thanks to special materials and design, the cloak effectively dissipates thermal radiation and visually blends with the environment

Russian soldiers note the high efficiency of "Metamorph" anti-drone ponchos, which allow them to remain unnoticed by the enemy during night assaults on enemy positions. This was reported by the commander of the assault platoon of the "Vostok" group of troops of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation with the call sign Gurul.

The best thing is that we now have ponchos. In them, you can move secretly both in the forest belt and in the field. The only thing is that you can't walk on the road, it's visible. Mostly we move along the forest belt. You can also go to a tree and merge with the tree at night. Thermal imagers won't see you.
Russian soldier

In addition, such camouflage cloaks help to hide from enemy drones, the soldier noted. Thanks to special materials and design, the cloak effectively dissipates thermal radiation and visually blends with the environment, making it difficult to detect from the air. The use of modern technologies allows the cloak to adapt to various landscapes and lighting conditions, making it a versatile means of camouflage in the field.

"Metamorph" is a cloak-cape weighing only 400 grams, created for the needs of mobile military units. Its key feature is protection against thermal detection, achieved through a unique two-sided structure. One side is equipped with a metallized coating with metal ions, and the other is a camouflage color "moss."

Earlier www1 reported that the innovative "Morok" suit for protection against thermal imagers was developed in Russia

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Sources
TASS

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