So you can't see them as well. That great. I guess the enemy will now have to use infrared viewers, and go for the tank like shape that has no heat around it.
Great... so... what is going to camouflage the cameras and projectors? When the sun starts to go down, they have a projector that can project 'dusk'? O.o
I don't imagine that thermal imaging would be used a heck of a lot in the middle of the day in hot areas. This would effectively be like the cover of night in the day.
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So you can't see them as well. That great. I guess the enemy will now have to use infrared viewers, and go for the tank like shape that has no heat around it.
Great... so... what is going to camouflage the cameras and projectors? When the sun starts to go down, they have a projector that can project 'dusk'? O.o
Yes, what is the point of this? Thermal imaging can see these things, and we already have thermal imaging hooked up to military aircraft. Pointless...
I don't imagine that thermal imaging would be used a heck of a lot in the middle of the day in hot areas. This would effectively be like the cover of night in the day.
Right... so lets hide under cover of afternoon in the biggest car in the county.