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  • downlinx

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    Rating - 90.9%
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    Nov 24, 2012
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    Lafayette, IN
    ok, this may be a repost but, i really thought this was amazing.
    Secret Camo makes you invisible
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    Hyperstealth Biotechnology Corp, a Canadian company known for its innovative camo technology, is attempting to revolutionize the battlefield by providing true invisibility for soldiers. The special material being used is know as Quantum Stealth. The pictures posted on the company’s website of the fabric, which apparently bends light to create the effect, look as though they are straight out of a Harry Potter movie:
     

    Kedric

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    Rating - 80%
    4   1   0
    Sep 12, 2011
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    Grant Co.
    When they make battle dress out of that, and they can move while wearing it and it still works, that will become VERY impressive indeed.
     

    hacksawfg

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    6   0   0
    Mar 8, 2012
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    Hopefully not Genera
    Bah. Who needs that fancy stuff. For $50 I can have the perfect hiding place. Right behind this:

    [ame="http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=bl_sr_hpc?_encoding=UTF8&field-brandtextbin=SexyStandups&node=3760901"]Amazon.com: SexyStandups: Health & Personal Care[/ame] :D

    Nobody will EVER notice.
     

    Light

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    Sep 9, 2012
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    Near Fort Wayne
    Seen this on CNN at work during break. Apparently the government is looking for a new camo contract and this company is the leading competition at the moment.

    Although I'm sure this at it's current state doesn't work in motion, for a sniper or for an encamped position it would be great.
     

    gungirl65

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    0   0   0
    Nov 11, 2011
    6,437
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    Richmond
    When you think about it you can get shirts and other accessories with pictures on it. Wouldn't this be a similar concept? Take a picture of the surrounding area and keep duplicating the picture on the clothing or other item you are using to hide behind.
     
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