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    The Pentagon is betting big on a real life invisibility cloak for American solders, according to recent reports.

    Hyperstealth Biotechnology Corp, a Canadian company known for its innovative camo technology, is attempting to revolutionize the battlefield by providing true invisibility for soldiers. The special material being used is know as Quantum Stealth. The pictures posted on the company’s website of the fabric, which apparently bends light to create the effect, look as though they are straight out of a Harry Potter movie:
    Hyperstealth Biotechnology Corp Reportedly Develops Invisibility Cloak Camo




    Hyperstealth Biotechnology Corp Reportedly Develops Invisibility Cloak Camo




    Hyperstealth Biotechnology Corp Reportedly Develops Invisibility Cloak Camo





    There is no video yet of the technology in action since its development is considered highly secretive. However, Guy Cramer, CEO of Hyperstealth Biotechnology Corp, told the Daily Mail that top military brass in the U.S. and Canada have seen it in action, and were amazed:

    “These groups now know that it works and does so without cameras, batteries, lights or mirrors…It is lightweight and quite inexpensive. Both the U.S. and Canadian military have confirmed that it also works against military IR scopes and Thermal Optics.”

    In the same interview, Cramer imagines a group of battle tanks decked out with Quantum Stealth camouflage that could engage an enemy unit with no signs of their location except the sound of their engines and guns.

    “As news spreads of an invisible Canadian army which can move without detection, the psychological effect on the enemy is devastating, they never know when or even if this invisible army has them targeted or surrounded. How can you hit a target you cannot see, how do you defend from the invisible?”

    In a recent CNN interview, Cramer said you would literally have to “walk right into” a solder wearing the cloak in the same room as you to know he was there. ”You wouldn’t see him at all” Cramer claims.

    The army spent $5 billion in an underwhelming and under-performing camouflage pattern eight years ago and is now shopping for new contracts.



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  • #2
    why not use a gallon of paint?
    THE BAD HOMBRE

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    • #3
      rigghhtttt
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      • #4
        I'd be interested to hear that from anyone aside from him. And good god his site looks like shit.

        Would be cool nonetheless.

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        • #5
          Multicam is where it's at.

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          • #6
            His pics on the site look like bad photoshops.
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            • #7
              If this is true you will just see chemical and biological weapons again. Better defenses only lead to better weapons. I'm also kinda leary it'll really work on IR. maybe near IR...

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              • #8
                I'm curious about the IR as well. If you can see out of it, you are leaving an opening for heat to exit and give away your position. And tanks with this would be loud and you'd have to figure out how to turn that exhaust to ambient temperature.

                Still, neat that they're working on this.
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                • #9
                  I heard about this being developed when I was at Benning in 94 or 95. Basically it is fiber optic thread. If this is the same technology they were discussing.

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                  • #10
                    At best it would be like the mirrored deer blinds but those work because the angle downward and reflect the surrounding. They are making this look like it will hid the person behind the material but shows what's behind them. BS
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                      • #12
                        Forest, hyperstealth is a piece of crap company.

                        They have laid claims that they designed and insinuated lawsuits against Canadian Marpat, the marine's marpat, and the army's UCP. Plus they sue other companies that they see as challengers http://kitup.military.com/2011/12/camo-drama.html

                        Lots of their pictures are Photoshop renderings and have been busted numerous times for having nothing more than digital edited photos

                        what worse is that owner claims to be some sort of mil camo specialist when he doesnt have any qualifications other than being the owner of the company and His intentions appear to be more self gratifying then towards product that US troops will depend on.

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                        • #13
                          I've never heard of hyperstealth. Lots of bad press it seems like.
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                          • #14
                            Meh, ground sensing radar that can already tell the difference between a goat and a man is already out there. Ground sensors already exist that can feel a shovel scrape the dirt for several hundred yards. And you are still left with defeating thermal. It may be an okay tool for a tool box but it ain't gonna be worth the money spent on it.
                            Fuck you. We're going to Costco.

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