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BAE Systems's Adaptiv technology enables objects as big as tanks to completely vanish from view--when seen at night with an infrared sensor, admittedly, but that's still a major advantage. An ...
Field trials of the thermal cloaking system showed that it made a tank resemble background scenery best from a distance of 300 to 400 metres.
Researchers from Texas have been able to determine the limits of cloaking devices. As it turns out, we are actually pretty limited.
Scientists have designed an experiment that makes an object invisible and gets rid of its shadow.
To cloak a miniature boat from the swells inside a wave tank, one team built a structure that can steer waves away from the tank’s center.
The Romulans are tricky so and so’s, running around cloaked — at least they have to de-cloak to fire (The Romulans are a Star Trek species that use a cloaking device). It turns out the British Army ...
Cloaking technology from BAE makes a tank (left) show up on radar screens in disguise (right). It's one of many "invisibility cloaks" being developed. (BAE Systems) ...
New camouflage technology developed by British defense company BAE Systems will allow tanks and other vehicles to be invisible to infra-red technology.
Zhang claimed that the cloak could theoretically be scaled up and used to cover anything, making something as large as a tank look like a bicycle.
Militaries are likely to be very interested in a new cloaking material capable of making submarines completely ‘invisible’ to detection.
Scientists are now working to take cloaking devices from the dramatic realm of science fiction and make them real. Researchers are taking the introductory steps to make acoustic ground cloaks ...
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