The lightweight Harry Potter-style camouflage outfit will allegedly protect the wearer from thermal imaging equipment. Reports claim they are already being deployed with Russian special forces
Vladimir Putin's troops reportedly have a new tool in their arsenal - invisibility cloaks (
Vladimir Putin's troops reportedly have a new tool in their arsenal against Ukraine - invisibility cloaks
The lightweight Harry Potter-style camouflage outfit will allegedly protect the wearer from thermal imaging equipment. Reports claim they are already being deployed with Russian special forces. As well as the camouflage cloaks, there are additional jackets and trousers as well as balaclava headwear.
Manufacturer HiderX has published footage showing how the garments reduce the chance of Russian troops being spotted. The invention supposedly blurs the silhouettes of soldiers at the frontline and HiderX is now said to be supplying the invisible cloaks to Russian armed forces.
A spokesman for the company said: “We are developing a fundamentally new product - a camouflage suit that breaks and blurs the silhouette. This is a completely Russian technology based on coating fabrics with a certain composition - our know-how, and its details are not disclosed. The suit will make it possible to effectively camouflage Russian military personnel from enemy thermal imaging equipment.”
Fine-tuning is still to be done , but they are expected to be completed this month. The “invisible suits” - which roll up and fit in a pocket - will be supplied more widely to the army.
The 'invisibility' suit has been unveiled in Russia's war against Ukraine (
Ukraine has its own version of such technology, but it is believed to be ineffective during rapid movement of troops. A spokesman for the Russian company added: "The material and technology applied to the fabric make it possible to achieve a minimum weight of 350 grams. We use a different technology—shielding,"
The cost of the secret cloaks are up to £525 per outfit. Until now production has been at 400 a month but this will be ramped up in the near future, according to reports.
HiderX's exhibition stand at Army 2023 Forum (
The Mirror has previously reported how military experts have suggested three things Europe could do to bring about the defeat of Russia. As the war against Ukraine enters its third year, the question of how to bring the conflict to an end remains a live one. The two countries' forces appear locked in a stalemate after a counter-offensive by Ukrainian soldiers failed to break through Russian lines and they continue to make drone and missile strikes on each other's territory.
Vladimir Putin's troops reportedly have a new tool in their arsenal - invisibility cloaks (
Vladimir Putin's troops reportedly have a new tool in their arsenal against Ukraine - invisibility cloaks
The lightweight Harry Potter-style camouflage outfit will allegedly protect the wearer from thermal imaging equipment. Reports claim they are already being deployed with Russian special forces. As well as the camouflage cloaks, there are additional jackets and trousers as well as balaclava headwear.
Manufacturer HiderX has published footage showing how the garments reduce the chance of Russian troops being spotted. The invention supposedly blurs the silhouettes of soldiers at the frontline and HiderX is now said to be supplying the invisible cloaks to Russian armed forces.
A spokesman for the company said: “We are developing a fundamentally new product - a camouflage suit that breaks and blurs the silhouette. This is a completely Russian technology based on coating fabrics with a certain composition - our know-how, and its details are not disclosed. The suit will make it possible to effectively camouflage Russian military personnel from enemy thermal imaging equipment.”
Fine-tuning is still to be done , but they are expected to be completed this month. The “invisible suits” - which roll up and fit in a pocket - will be supplied more widely to the army.
The 'invisibility' suit has been unveiled in Russia's war against Ukraine (
Ukraine has its own version of such technology, but it is believed to be ineffective during rapid movement of troops. A spokesman for the Russian company added: "The material and technology applied to the fabric make it possible to achieve a minimum weight of 350 grams. We use a different technology—shielding,"
The cost of the secret cloaks are up to £525 per outfit. Until now production has been at 400 a month but this will be ramped up in the near future, according to reports.
HiderX's exhibition stand at Army 2023 Forum (
The Mirror has previously reported how military experts have suggested three things Europe could do to bring about the defeat of Russia. As the war against Ukraine enters its third year, the question of how to bring the conflict to an end remains a live one. The two countries' forces appear locked in a stalemate after a counter-offensive by Ukrainian soldiers failed to break through Russian lines and they continue to make drone and missile strikes on each other's territory.