This video from FalconClaw tests the effectiveness of a DIY three-layer thermal cloak (Mylar, woobie, ghillie) for anti-thermal concealment in winter. The presenter, demonstrating high authority in practical tactical applications, found the setup impractical due to noise and setup time, with thermal signatures still bleeding through when in contact with the body. The cloak showed moderate effectiveness only when used as a stand-off blind away from the user.
This video tests a thermal cloak's effectiveness at 100m and 250m. While it functions well as a barrier, it absorbs body heat when worn, leading to thermal bleed-through. The cloak is primarily for wearer warmth, not anti-thermal camouflage. Enhancements like Mylar are suggested for better thermal masking.
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