Can You Hide From A Thermal Optic?

Published on April 15, 2022
Duration: 12:36

This video from Elliott Delp tests various methods to hide a heat signature from a thermal optic. The experiment uses a 3000 thermal optic and a subject named Sparky. It concludes that standard military blankets and insulated hunting jackets are ineffective. A survival blanket offers some concealment but can still be detected. A plexiglass riot shield proved to be the most effective at blocking the heat signature, making the subject virtually invisible to the thermal optic under certain conditions.

Quick Summary

A plexiglass riot shield is the most effective method for hiding from thermal optics, as it completely blocks heat signatures. Standard military blankets and insulated hunting jackets are ineffective, while survival blankets offer limited concealment.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Test Setup
  2. 00:19Testing Military Blanket
  3. 02:03Military Blanket Results
  4. 02:19Testing Hunting Jacket
  5. 03:35Hunting Jacket Results
  6. 04:26Testing Survival Blanket
  7. 05:37Survival Blanket Results
  8. 07:17Testing Riot Shield
  9. 08:05Riot Shield Results
  10. 09:41Riot Shield Analysis
  11. 11:09Recap & Conclusion
  12. 12:07Baseline Test

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the most effective way to hide from a thermal optic?

Based on testing, a plexiglass riot shield is the most effective method for hiding from a thermal optic. It completely blocks the heat signature, making the user virtually invisible to thermal detection when used correctly.

Do military blankets or hunting jackets hide heat signatures from thermal cameras?

No, standard military blankets and insulated hunting jackets are ineffective at hiding heat signatures from thermal optics. While they provide warmth, they do not block the infrared radiation that thermal cameras detect.

Can a survival blanket block a thermal camera?

A survival blanket with a reflective side offers some concealment by blending the heat signature with the background. However, it's not foolproof, and prolonged use can still allow body heat to transfer and be detected by thermal optics.

How does a riot shield work against thermal optics?

A riot shield, typically made of plexiglass, acts as a barrier that thermal radiation cannot easily penetrate. This prevents the heat signature of the person behind it from being detected by thermal imaging devices.

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