Saab barracuda Signature Management Static Camouflage
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- Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024
- A presentation of Saab Barracudas multispectral Static Camouflage systems and their unique characteristics, providing highly effective protection, in any environment and climate.
BMS ULCAS
BMS WINTER
ULCANS
Very good products, go SAAB!
watching all of these old demonstration videos from saab and the various bofors weapons makes me feels like sweden have not been very neutral in any war, ofcourse sweden as a country has not been at war but alot of guns and equipment out there are from sweden it seems!
Would this also hide a person's heat signature?
With limited personal testing under FLIR it does greatly reduce the heat signature of individuals.
@@SUFFICIENCYtoLIBERTY what about ConCamo and or Phantomleaf
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The winter camouflage is the worst crap I've ever handled in the field.
And if it got caught in something it tore like paper, we called it "camouflage toilet paper".
im sure the us military has figured this duct tape barrier
***** ehr.. they have bought it and are using it. What was confusing about what he said about NATO?
DPRK also producing similar
i buy this winter camo net in my nato shop for 10 euro 25qm
Definitely not these
the shop was closed and give 50 % for all pieces and i love my winter net
just it does not work
That's not the camouflages job.
Instead fixed braces on posts, why not lighter-than air balloons inside the camo-net? No sharp edges, limited heat signature, and an elevation that totally hides what is underneath.
Well, until the ninjas with dart blow guns find it....
Balloons havelimited lifespan and are most unreliable...
So, Blimps just fall out of the sky? I seem to recall GoodYear using the same blimps for, oh Decades. Too Old?
What of the use of air/exhaust inflated rescue jacks used by off-roaders and a few militaries?
Those, then must be, "unreliable", eh?
Really?
I pointed this out, because, while innovative, it lacks two elements. There's not much of a 'heat curtain', or insulator, between the equipment and the coverage/camo. Bad in the cold, I would venture...
Also, from a pilot's view, angles stand out. This framework is that, Angular. So a degree of effectiveness is lost (certainly in snow-fall or dust-covered conditions) due to the frame's construct showing up through the camo in edged lines, as viewed from certain {not all, by any means} angles. The curvatures available in air-inflated bags could be quite varied in contrast. Using a lighter-than air, but tempature [not Hot air} equivilant gas would both reduce angularity of the framework, and create a insular barrier against thermal imaging while still being quick to deploy, oh, and compatible with existing kits as an add-on.
Sorry you didn't think it through.
+ERIC BRAMMER Blimps are not balloons...
they have metal framework so it defeats the purpose...
please learn what you are talking about...
And no, it doesn't stand out from a pilots view, it has been tested thoroughly...
ayOU are the one who doesn't know what YOU are talking about.
Calling a blimp a balloon.😂
+ERIC BRAMMER They even show IR that would show leaking heat signatures and nothing is shown, so before trying to believe that tou are amarter than a large team of scientists, check the facts and what is actually shown in the video and look up facts about the subject.😂
This works fine and again, you talked about eliminating the metal by using balloons that are weak, blimp are NOT balloons and contain metal structures...
So please, if you are going to argue, get some facts and read up on what you talk about.😂
Some dumb ass private would let the ballon go floating away like a retarded boy at the carnival