Stealth fighters and bombers gave ideas to the US Army who wants uniforms that allow ground troops to escape the notice of electromagnetic eyes. Radar and other electronic detectors have become an integral part of ground warfare, which make it that much harder for soldiers to hide on the battlefield. So, the Army wants uniforms woven out of a material that will absorb rather than reflect radar waves.
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The German company Phantomleaf markets very-lightweight camouflaged uniforms combining several thermal and optic advanced tehnologies, as demonstrated last April at the Enforce TAC exhibition in Nuremberg (Picture source: Army Recognition)
