18-11-2006, 06:36
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חבר מתאריך: 26.09.06
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Company claims optical camouflage could have protected Israeli warfighters
According to Dr. Rashid A. Zeineh, his company's ( Advanced American Enterprise) IR-Stealth 4.B combination thermal/IR (infrared)/night vision (NV) stealth system could have protected Israeli infantry warfighters from Hezbollah guerrilla fighters in Lebanon. One of the recent new documents we've received from AAE discusses how the Hizbollah guerrillas used night vision (NV) equipment to kill two Israeli commandos (out of a 4-man team) near Baalback, Lebanon.
In other words, the Israelis didn't "own the night", and it got some of them killed. Dr. Zeineh claims that a "head-to-toe pocket-size IR-Stealth enforced cloth coverall less than .3 Kg protects the night fighter and his armor from detection and from IR targeting." Put another way, AAE IR-Stealth 4.B tech weighing approx. 250 grams can be integrated with a military coverall or BDU to "cloak" an infantry warfighter so that he effectively becomes invisible to enemy thermal/IR (infrared) and NV (night vision) viewers and targeting devices. AAE claims that the IR-Stealth 4.B-equipped BDU/coverall will not interfere with or in any way hinder the warfighter's ability to fight. The warfight will still be able to as to breathe, see, hear, run, drive, shoot, speak/shout, climb, or carry an injured teammate--or perform any other battle-relevant behavior, for that matter.
נערך לאחרונה ע"י DrShakshuka בתאריך 18-11-2006 בשעה 06:39.
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