This guide details a field test conducted by FalconClaw to assess the effectiveness of water in masking heat signatures from thermal drones. The experiment, led by the FalconClaw Host with high authority, involved submerging a subject in an outdoor pond to determine the necessary depth for thermal invisibility. The results indicate water is highly effective, with even minimal submersion masking heat signatures.
This video from FalconClaw explores the effectiveness of water as a concealment method against thermal imaging. Expert Lucas Parsons demonstrates how submerging in cold river water, especially when combined with mud, can effectively hide a heat signature from both drone and handheld thermal devices. The experiment highlights situational effectiveness and the impact of environmental factors like water and air temperature.
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