Hiding From Thermal Weapons: (DNT ThermNight)

Published on September 20, 2025
Duration: 12:01

This video from Civilian Tactical tests seven methods for hiding from thermal weapon scopes, using a high-end DNT ThermNight 635R device. It evaluates the effectiveness of everyday items like umbrellas, smoke bombs, ponchos, and Mylar blankets, as well as natural methods like mud application and utilizing environmental conditions like peak heat. The most effective methods identified were mud application and a poncho combined with a head net, while smoke bombs were deemed least effective.

Quick Summary

The most effective methods for hiding from thermal scopes include applying mud to the skin for its cooling and diffusing properties, or using a poncho combined with a hat and net to cover the head's thermal signature. These techniques significantly reduce detectability by thermal imaging devices.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Hiding From Thermal Scopes
  2. 00:32Test 1: Plain Umbrella
  3. 01:14Umbrella Results & Analysis
  4. 02:29Test 2: Smoke Bomb
  5. 02:58Smoke Bomb Results & Analysis
  6. 03:35Test 3: Rain Poncho
  7. 04:15Poncho Results & Analysis
  8. 05:15Sponsor: Aura Digital Protection
  9. 06:14Test 4: Mylar Blanket
  10. 06:46Mylar Blanket Results & Analysis
  11. 07:42Test 5: Heat Retention Poncho
  12. 08:03Heat Retention Poncho Results & Analysis
  13. 09:02Test 6: Peak Heat & Thermal Crossover
  14. 09:36Peak Heat Results & Analysis
  15. 10:17Test 7: Mud Application
  16. 10:45Mud Application Results & Analysis
  17. 11:46Overall Effectiveness Ranking

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the most effective way to hide from thermal scopes?

Based on testing, the most effective methods for hiding from thermal scopes are applying mud to the skin for its cooling and diffusing properties, or using a poncho combined with a hat and net to cover the head's thermal signature. These methods significantly reduce detectability compared to other tested options.

Are smoke bombs effective for hiding from thermal cameras?

No, smoke bombs are not effective for hiding from thermal cameras. While they obscure visible light, the ignition point of the smoke bomb creates a bright, hot spot that is easily detected. Thermal cameras can also penetrate the smoke itself.

Can a simple umbrella hide you from thermal detection?

A plain umbrella can offer some thermal concealment, but it's not foolproof. It can block direct heat but may show hot spots if heated by the sun. While it might confuse an AI, a human observer could still identify it as a man-made object, making it suspicious.

What are the drawbacks of using a Mylar blanket for thermal concealment?

Mylar blankets are highly reflective and can block thermal signatures, but they are extremely noisy and visually conspicuous, making you easily detectable by normal sight and sound. They also tend to trap heat, leading to discomfort.

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