New nanophotonic coating could aid thermal management and counter-surveillance efforts

A research team has developed a new reflective coating that can be used in counter-surveillance military applications to provide camouflage under the scrutiny of thermal imaging cameras. Their tests of the thermal camouflage effect were so promising that it could successfully be used for both daytime and nighttime cloaking.

Source: sciencedaily.com

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