This video demonstrates how urinating in the wild leaves a significant thermal signature detectable by drones for up to 20 minutes. The presenter tests urinating on a tree, deeper in the woods, and in a dug hole. Urinating directly on a tree is the most detectable, while digging a hole and covering it completely eliminates the thermal signature. The recommended tactical practice is to dig and cover.
This video demonstrates the significant thermal signature left by urination in a tactical environment, making it easily detectable via thermal imaging, especially from aerial platforms. It tests various methods, highlighting that peeing on a tree or in the woods leaves a persistent heat signature visible for over 20 minutes. The most effective method for avoiding detection is to dig a small hole, urinate in it, and cover it with soil to mask the thermal signature.
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