Tuo CV:n naamioverkko ei vaikuta yhtä jäykältä kuin Barracuda, vaan kevyemmältä minusta. Barracuda näyttäisi enemmän leikkaa-liimaa palasista koostuvalta.
Barracuda:
Fibrotex MCS:
CV:n naamiointi näyttäisi enemmän siltä mitä Fibrotex tarjoaa ajoneuvoille:
http://www.fibrotex-tech.com/mobile-platforms
Katalogissa näkyy myös Leo 2 mallina, joten tuollaisia voisi teoriassa näkyä niissäkin. USA on tilannut valtavalla summalla Fibrotexilta verkkoja MCS-versioina, eli soveltuvat liikkeeseen myös.
Saabilta löytyy myös Ulcans-kevytnaamioverkkoa, mutta se on tarkoitettu perusnaamiointiin.
The US Army's new camouflage will hide soldiers and tanks in plain sight — wherever they are
Ryan Pickrell Nov. 8, 2018, 6:34 PM
The US Army is moving forward on next-generation concealment technology to ensure that American soldiers can hide in plain sight.
Fibrotex has built an Ultra-Light Camouflage Netting System that can be used to conceal soldier's positions, vehicles, tanks and aircraft. The new "camouflage system will mask soldiers, vehicles and installations from state-of-the-art electro-optical sensors and radars," the company said Thursday in a press release sent to Business Insider.
Fibrotex has been awarded a contract to supply this advanced camouflage to conceal troops from night vision, thermal imaging, radar, and more.
The Army has awarded Fibrotex a 10-year indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity contract valued at $480 million. Full-scale production will begin next year at a manufacturing facility in McCreary County, Kentucky, where the company expects to create and secure hundreds of new jobs in the coming years.
The Mobile Camouflage Solution (MCS) takes concealment to another level, as "the MCS provides concealment while the platform is moving," the company revealed. Business Insider inquired about the secret sauce to blend in moving vehicles with changing scenery, but Fibrotex would only say that their "technology combines special materials, a unique fabric structure and a dedicated manufacturing process."
ULCANS and its relevant variants are based on "combat-proven technologies" designed by the Israel-based Fibrotex Technologies Ltd., the parent company for Fibrotex USA, over the past two decades. The company's products have been specifically modified to meet the needs of the Department of Defense.
https://www.businessinsider.com/us-...st-sensors-in-the-army-and-it-beat-them-all-3