View Full Version : Military Cloaking
Buddha
26th March 2014, 05:32 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PEx63D36Cx4
Can't watch it all, start at about 2:40
mick silver
26th March 2014, 07:03 PM
i am getting real good at cloaking when i am in the woods . the right stuff can make you hard to see . hell i have stops and was standing right next to a group in woods and not a one seen me untill i said something and scare the shit right out of them . but i train alot about not being seen at one time .i have a suit thats a whole lot like this one it real Ghillie Suithttp://ts2.mm.bing.net/th?id=HN.608017191377241159&pid=1.7this the one i worn back in my day . i cant fine all the stuff i had with it that could add stuff an add more parts to it http://ts1.mm.bing.net/th?id=HN.608040839464486405&pid=1.7now i need to go in the boxes and dig out more stuff
Glass
26th March 2014, 07:50 PM
i am getting real good at cloaking when i am in the woods . the right stuff can make you hard to see . hell i have stops and was standing right next to a group in woods and not a one seen me untill i said something and scare the shit right out of them . but i train alot about not being seen at one time .i have a suit thats a whole lot like this one it real gunny camohttp://ts2.mm.bing.net/th?id=HN.608017191377241159&pid=1.7this the one i worn back in my day . i cant fine all the stuff i had with it that could add stuff an add more parts to it http://ts1.mm.bing.net/th?id=HN.608040839464486405&pid=1.7now i need to go in the boxes and dig out more stuff
how do you know that you are well concealed..... you can't see yourself. Do you rely on the enemy to tell(?) you, you've got it right? by not shooting at you.
mick silver
26th March 2014, 07:53 PM
look whats around you be part of that ........... and dont move . hell i have eat bugs what ever come by dinner . would you see me if that gun was down . plus theres alway stuff around you can also use to help you be part of that pile are rock ,brush pile , tall grass is a easy place to hide but hard to move in if tall you can see it moves works both ways . am not dead ....how do you know that you are well concealed
Dogman
26th March 2014, 08:15 PM
look whats around you be part of that ........... and dont move . hell i have eat bugs what ever come by dinner . would you see me if that gun was down . plus theres alway stuff around you can also use to help you be part of that pile are rock ,brush pile , tall grass is a easy place to hide but hard to move in if tall you can see it moves works both ways . am not dead ....how do you know that you are well concealed Movement is what triggers most eyes that are watching, unless one moves maybe one inch per minute and sometimes that is too dam fast. Human eyes are sorta crude, but it is what it is. Ever notice that what you see can not be duplicated with any dam camera? No matter how big the format, it will never match what you actually saw? The reason is your brain builds the picture you see by scanning!
Test this, look and stare at anything and what you stare at is in sharp focus, but also note at the same time everything else you see is out of focus. That is a fact, what ever you look at if you think at the same time of the picture you are seeing in life will be in focus, but every dam thing else will be fuzzy. Look and be amazed or not.
Human eyes can not focus the entire picture that our eyes see, our eyes scan hurky jurky driven by the mind, unless the mind sees movement, then there will be a near instant brain/eye/field of view on the area the brain thought movement was seen.
Glass
26th March 2014, 08:28 PM
yes the motion is important. We pick up on differences in what we see. That is what causes us to look again because something is different from the last time we looked there.
I have a lot of birds come into my yard to a bird bath. Many times I can be out there standing right by it and if I don't move they wont seem me standing right there. I've startled a few by talking to them when they didn't know I was there.
so yeah. We did a bit of that cammo stuff way way way back. Walking through a patch of bush where there was a squad of Aussie souldiers hidden away. Was impressive. You couldn't see them at all. One guy was maybe 2feet from the path we were walking on. He could reach out and grab you but you wouldn't know he was there.
What about smell? If you are out there for days at a time or longer your going to start getting a stink on. B.O and so on. ?? Just stay down wind?
Dogman
26th March 2014, 08:38 PM
yes the motion is important. We pick up on differences in what we see. That is what causes us to look again because something is different from the last time we looked there.
I have a lot of birds come into my yard to a bird bath. Many times I can be out there standing right by it and if I don't move they wont seem me standing right there. I've startled a few by talking to them when they didn't know I was there.
so yeah. We did a bit of that cammo stuff way way way back. Walking through a patch of bush where there was a squad of Aussie souldiers hidden away. Was impressive. You couldn't see them at all. One guy was maybe 2feet from the path we were walking on. He could reach out and grab you but you wouldn't know he was there.
What about smell? If you are out there for days at a time or longer your going to start getting a stink on. B.O and so on. ?? Just stay down wind? Dude that depends , best dam thing and hope you eat the same thing as the one you are going after, same food same spices, if human for one... Everything has odors, and groups of people/critters have the same. Where people live in tight confinement, like subs/ships and even households have odors. One complement when boarding a ship and down below, no matter how bad it stank was to complement how good things smelled, in days past! We from the west mainly eat beef and our spices give us a smell, Now to to southeast asia, they have a heavy fish/seafood with a tad beef but use some of the dammest strong fish sauce, which I wish I can find here. so you are what you eat and smell the same as the group as you are living with. Animals do it all the time, and people do it also, but it is in the background. For humans , they need just to visit any other culture that is 180 degrees or more from the lifestyle and smell will clue you, you are not in Kansas anymore. At first, then you eat as they do, you will smell just like them. Body odor, yes it will kill you, but only if you do not play the game.
So odors can kill you or give you away, fact jack! Proven in fire!
Other than that I just did my
Dos centavos..
Edit:To the op, they are getting better at bending light, optical tricks again but with more gusto, I wonder what we see, is on the low end which I suspect is.
No dam way any darpa product would allow anything be published in any form, unless they have the mouse where they want it in their trap.
So their tech is way better than what we see given out to the public.
Edit: It does not matter how many showers/baths you take, the odor is you, you sweat it. the only you can change it is is to change what you eat..period !
Glass
26th March 2014, 09:21 PM
yeah I know asians think farangs smell like sour milk, from the dairy we eat. They also find the smell of lamb pretty rank. White people also consume a lot of yeast which makes them smell. That is mostly what makes up the BO. Anyway lets talk the OT.
Dogman
26th March 2014, 09:25 PM
yeah I know asians think farangs smell like sour milk, from the dairy we eat. They also find the smell of lamb pretty rank. White people also consume a lot of yeast which makes them smell. That is mostly what makes up the BO. Anyway lets talk the OT. Ok you just said lamb so that pulled you apart just by smell from american, in odor. Lamb mostly in the us is not common.
So just by a sniff, an asian could tell if we were from down under or from the states. (in general)
Not only milk, spices holds a huge diff. Yea again , they do not do yeast,(mostly compaired to us white foke) rice is everything to them. All give an odor to those that eat them.
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