The "Drevoch" camouflage suit for protection against drones with thermal imagers was developed by specialists from the Voronezh company Zavoz.pro. Its uniqueness lies in the fact that the fabric adapts to the ambient temperature.
This is the first full-fledged suit designed for continuous protection of a fighter from visual and thermal detection during active movement.
Thanks to the implemented continuous thermal convection (CTC) technology, the "Drevoch" material dissipates heat, and the camouflage layer does not heat up.
The suit is suitable for soldiers of all types of troops, including scouts, infantry, artillery spotters, and engineers.
Features of the "Drevoch" camouflage cloak:
- Does not burn, but melts and self-extinguishes
- Does not absorb moisture
- Has a low thermal conductivity coefficient
- Has infrared remission
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