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Key Features:
Outline Disruption: By adding a large amount of supplementary materials (such as strips of cloth, hemp ropes, and vegetation), the human figure's outline is disrupted, allowing it to blend seamlessly with the natural environment.
Light and shadow disturbance design: Irregularly hanging objects naturally sway in the breeze, masking abnormal changes in light and shadow that occur when the human body moves.
Environmental camouflage: It enables real-time camouflage updates by collecting surrounding plants (such as mosses and vines) on-site, and is adaptable to various terrains including jungles, deserts, and snowy areas.
Applications:
Battlefield Deception: By using multiple sets of decoy uniforms in coordination, create false targets or distract the enemy's attention.
Film special effects: Hollywood war films (such as "American Sniper") use highly realistic battle suits to restore the details of the battlefield.
Sniper Operations: The US military's Sniper Ghillie Suit integrates ground color-matching camouflage. The probability of a sniper remaining undetected for 72 hours while lurking is as high as 90% (data from the Afghan battlefield).
Buying Tips:
Choose the appropriate uniforms for the corresponding environment and ensure their camouflage properties. This will significantly increase the success rate of the mission and the survival rate.
Natural fiber materials (such as linen, cotton, jute, etc.):
Natural camouflage, good breathability, relatively quiet; suitable for short-term field missions in dry environments.
Synthetic fiber materials (such as polyester fiber, nylon, polypropylene, etc.):
Built to withstand water and moisture, this lightweight equipment is highly durable, low-maintenance, and perfect for long-term missions in extreme environments.
Mixed materials (combination of natural and synthetic fibers):
Balanced performance and wide adaptability; suitable for comprehensive tasks that require both concealment and durability.
Fireproof and flame-retardant materials:
Used in environments where there is a possibility of exposure to fire sources (such as in tactical demolition operations), but their breathability and comfort will be compromised.
Anti-infrared (IR) coating:
Reduces thermal signals and avoids being detected by infrared detection equipment. Commonly found on high-end military uniforms.
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