5 layers of stuff vs Thermal 🥲

Published on December 8, 2024
Duration: 0:59

This experiment tests the effectiveness of a 5-layer thermal camouflage setup (Mylar, woobie, etc.) at 100 meters. While it can mask a thermal signature to some extent, heat bleed-through from direct body contact remains a significant issue, appearing as a 'white hot' spot. The setup functions best as a detached 'blind' or wall, though side heat leakage persists.

Quick Summary

A 5-layer thermal camouflage setup using Mylar and a woobie can reduce heat signatures but still shows 'white hot' spots where it touches the body. It's most effective when used as a detached blind, not direct body coverage, to minimize heat bleed-through.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Testing Multiple Layers
  2. 00:10Heat Bleed Through Analysis
  3. 00:21Detection While Prone
  4. 00:39Thermal Blind Effectiveness

Frequently Asked Questions

How effective is a 5-layer thermal camouflage setup against detection?

A 5-layer setup using materials like Mylar and a woobie can reduce thermal signatures but is not foolproof. Heat bleed-through from direct body contact remains a significant issue, creating detectable 'white hot' spots, especially when the material touches the skin.

Can thermal camouflage completely hide a person from thermal detection?

Complete concealment is difficult. Even with multiple layers, heat leaks from sides and areas touching the body. While it might confuse detection or be mistaken for natural objects, dedicated thermal observation can still identify a signature.

What is the best way to use thermal camouflage for stealth?

The setup works best when used as a detached 'blind' or wall, creating a barrier between the observer and the thermal detection device. Avoid direct contact with the body to minimize heat bleed-through.

What materials were used in the 5-layer thermal camouflage test?

The test involved a combination of Mylar, a woobie (poncho liner), and additional fabric layers, totaling five layers. The experiment aimed to see if this layering could effectively mask a thermal signature at 100 meters.

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