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Russia Deploys New Invisibility Cloak Camouflage Technology


Well, as I’m sure you’ve all noticed by now, things keep getting stranger out there.

What was once considered absurd yesterday is news today.

What were once crazy conspiracy theories are now conspiracy facts.

And this also includes technology.

Technology that verges on being from a sci-fi movie.

Which brings us to today’s entry about….The Invisiblity Cloak.

New York Post reports:

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Russia has developed and deployed new camouflage technology for its troops that many have nicknamed “invisibility cloaks,” local news has reported.

“This new ‘cloak-nevidimka’ is part of the Russian – and previously Soviet – doctrine of ‘maskirovka’ (translated literally as ‘disguise’ but conceptually, the etymology is ‘masquerade’), which is the foundational principle of the Russian military doctrine,” Rebekah Koffler, a strategic military intelligence analyst and the author of Putin’s Playbook, told Fox News Digital.

“The idea is to fool the adversary about everything you do – mislead him about the presence, position and size of troops, timing and place of attack, prevent him from distinguishing types of military hardware,” Koffler said.

“They place the premium on controlling and manipulating the adversary’s perception of what’s going on the battlefield,” she continued. “The Russians spend a tremendous amount of resources on executing ‘maskirovka’ activities. Yes, they may not design an adequate military uniform to keep their soldiers warm, but they’d spend money on ‘cloak-nevidimka.’”

Current tech allows for Russian troops to “isolate heat” but has proven “ineffective,” according to HiderX, who claims their tech works on the “heat exchange [that] goes naturally as the fabric breathes.”

Koffler provided Fox News Digital with further details of the tech, noting that all such info derives from Russian sources, including TV Zvezda and Military review.

The full suit includes a hood, cap and “special glasses” and provides effective cover as close as two meters [approximately 3 feet] away from the soldier using it.

This is different from what Ukraine just announced:

Don’t forget China also unveiled their cloak earlier this month:

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Looks like a scene out of Harry Potter!

Imagine a war where everyone has an invisiblity cloak and no one can see each other.

That would make for a hilarious Monty Python skit!

But I have to ask, who else out there is working on an invisibility cloak?

Does our government have one as well?

Wouldn’t be too surprised. Though if they do have one, they might want to throw it over Biden whenever he’s about to make a speech.

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China Just Invented The “Invisibility Cloak” — Yes, Really…

China Just Invented The "Invisibility Cloak" -- Yes, Really...

I told you 2024 was going to get WEIRD!

Weird and cool.

How about Invisibility Cloaks now being a thing?

It's true.

And while they're perhaps not advanced enough yet to cloak the U.S. Starship Enterprise or a Romulan War Bird, it appears we're headed in that direction.

Take a look for yourself:

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It's real folks....

Here's the IndianExpress covering the invention:

Chinese researcher Chu Junhao has pushed the boundaries of optical technology, bringing us one step closer to the realm of Harry Potter. His innovation – an actual invisibility ‘cloak’ – challenges the conventional notions of visibility, ushering in a new era where the line between the seen and unseen becomes increasingly blurred.

This relies on cutting-edge materials designed to manipulate light, offering a tangible solution to achieving optical invisibility. The implications of this advancement extend far beyond mere novelty, opening doors to a myriad of practical applications.

One of the most exciting prospects is the potential for creating invisible rooms. This technology could revolutionise security measures, allowing for discreet surveillance and covert operations with unprecedented levels of concealment.

Furthermore, the breakthrough holds promise for revolutionising the field of advanced hearing aids. By leveraging optical invisibility, these devices could discreetly enhance auditory experiences without the need for conspicuous, bulky equipment.

Here's what Grok has to say about it:

And from Indy100:

Scientists have taken technology to a whole new level by bringing Harry Potter's invisibility cloak to life.

Chu Junhao unveiled his invention at a virtual event called Super Night of Science, with footage later shared online.

Clips show a man accompanied by two assistants holding a life-size sheet. They demonstrate how the translucent material works by initially placing it in front of the man's legs to show them in full view.

They then proceed to tilt it 90 degrees, and to the viewer's surprise, the lower half of his body entirely disappears.

It is said to work by using materials that manipulate light and give the impression of invisibility.

While some people believed it to be a hoax, others were left stunned by the revelation and immediately flooded X/Twitter with their takes.

"Harry Potter was ahead of his time with this one," one person joked, while another expressed their admiration for advanced technology, writing: "Man technology is amazing, things from sci-fi are actually coming to life, just hope these things will be put to good use."

A third humoured: "This is not invisibility. It’s hiding. You can still see it. Can’t walk unseen in the bank with that."

Gotta love this post:

And from Google News:

Google News - The invisibility cloak already exists and was the product of a recent development by the renowned Chinese scientist, Chu Junhao, who when presenting it assured that the innovation “will change our lives.”

According to a press release released by the Ministry of Science and Technology from Venezuela, the director of the Faculty of Sciences of the Donhúa University, in Shanghai, and member of the Academy of Sciences of the Asian giant, presented the invention during a virtual event called “Super Night of Science.”

During the presentation recorded on video and posted on social networks, the expert is seen, accompanied by two assistants, holding an apparently translucent sheet, composed of what appears to be a unique material; The panel shows his legs. However, when he asks his companions to turn him 90 degrees, the lower part of his body disappears. He becomes invisible to the public.

He specifies that the key is in the composition of the sheet, which has a lenticular grid formed from a row of small convex cylindrical lenses that allow light to be refracted regularly, that is, metamaterials have been used to vary perception. of the human eye, distorting our visual field to make us believe that it has disappeared.

What a time to be alive!



 

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