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The camouflage fabric 'that can make soldiers INVISIBLE': Company claims it has Pentagon backing for miracle material
  • Quantum Stealth camouflage bends the light around its wearer, its developer claims
  • Company behind it says it has demonstrated the technology to the U.S. and Canadian military
  • Following these 'Need to Know' access meetings development is now said to be 'moving forward'
By DAMIEN GAYLE

PUBLISHED: 16:26 GMT, 10 December 2012.

The U.S. military is backing the development of camouflage fabrics that could one day make their soldiers completely invisible, it has been claimed.

The so-called 'Quantum Stealth' camouflage material is said to render its wearers completely invisible by bending light waves around them.

Its makers claim the material, which is in effect similar to the invisibility cloak worn by Harry Potter, can even fool night-vision goggles.


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The future of camouflage: A mock up of the Quantum Stealth technology. These photos are to show the media the concept, its makers claim, adding that for security issues it can not show the technology in action

However, its development is apparently so secret the Canadian company behind it says it cannot even show the technology in action and offers only mock ups of its effect on their website.

Nevertheless, Guy Cramer, CEO of Hyperstealth Biotechnology Corp, says he does not care that some observers remain sceptical as to his company's claims since 'the people that need to know that it works have seen it'.

'Two separate command groups within the U.S. Military and two separate Canadian Military groups as well as Federal Emergency Response Team (Counter Terrorism) have seen the actual material so they could verify that I was not just manipulating video or photo results,' Mr Cramer said.

Top secret: The material is said to work by bending light waves around its wearer to render them invisible, but its maker will not divulge details

'These groups now know that it works and does so without cameras, batteries, lights or mirrors...It is lightweight and quite inexpensive. Both the U.S. and Canadian military have confirmed that it also works against military IR scopes and Thermal Optics.'

In a statement published on his company's website, Mr Cramer explained he cannot disclose any details about how his remarkable fabric bends light around its wearer. Instead he gives examples of how it might be used.

He says it would be invaluable to pilots forced to eject over enemy terrain and evade capture; it would allow special forces teams to carry out raids in broad daylight without detection; it could enable the creation of the next generation of stealth aircraft, invisible not only to radar but also the naked eye; and it would enable submarines to remain concealed even when they surface near an enemy fleet.

Most incredibly, he imagines a group of Canadian battle tanks decked out with Quantum Stealth camouflage that could engage an enemy unit with no signs of their location except the sound of their engines and guns.

'As news spreads of an invisible Canadian army which can move without detection, the psychological effect on the enemy is devastating, they never know when or even if this invisible army has them targeted or surrounded,' he said.

'How can you hit a target you cannot see, how do you defend from the invisible?'


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Media attention: Guy Cramer, CEO of Hyperstealth Biotechnology Corp, was recently interviewed by U.S. news broadcaster CNN about his claimed breakthrough

Mr Cramer, who was recently interviewed by news broadcaster CNN about the new technology, says he has disclosed his breakthrough to the public in order to 'get the attention' of the U.S. military.

'After enough press had been written on the subject, the U.S. Military Command finally asked to see the real material to verify that it worked,' he said.

'Those meetings took place with very limited “Need to Know” access and the technology is now moving forward.'

The MailOnline has contacted the Ministry of Defence for a comment on the new technology, but as yet has received no response.
I saw those kits in GI joe
 
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That's good, since you guys won't be wearing them.
In 1997, I was looking an army exercise from top. They were crawling on ground. The color of Khaki was perfectly blending with soil only prominent parts were their black shoes and G3 rifles. I was thinking at that time how perfect it would be if they color shoes and rifle in Khaki also.
 
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We saw it during excerices at KASOTC SF training Center with the Light Commando Battalions... Seems its now trickling to the Army Regulars...


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The 2 guys are from a LCB, thus the changed shirt one of them is wearing. Not given or being worn by normal infantry or other field units.

LCB guys used to have normal uniform but to distinguish them from others this change was brought in. They even now wear the woodland camo uniforms which previously were exclusively worn by only SSG guys.
 
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The current uniform is fine and works brilliantly with the local topography, why replace it, waste of money I say.
Replacing or modifying uniforms cost little money. As uniforms are produced in the thousands annually; modifying design will just change the design of the uniforms produced.
 
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Replacing or modifying uniforms cost little money. As uniforms are produced in the thousands annually; modifying design will just change the design of the uniforms produced.
The current uniform looks perfectly fine, the one prior to the current was fine also, it blended so well with our environment and topography yet it was changed so nothing would surprise me.Kudos
 
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Will the police uniform form change? Green shirt with mustard coloured trouser, very outdated and unprofessional. There seems to be no colour coordination. Current police uniform is only good for being worn as a postal workers uniform.
 
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They are meant Initially for your SPEC OPS ,SSG+ OTHERS troops. TRY TO ACQUIRE SOME SAMPLES,IF POSSIBLE.
 
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