NIR, still relevant?

Published on March 9, 2026
Duration: 0:58

This video from FalconClaw explores the relevance of Near Infrared (NIR) compatibility for DIY winter camouflage. The instructor demonstrates how certain materials, even dark colors or camouflage patterns, can appear bright white under night vision due to NIR reflection. A thermal imaging test also highlights how heat signatures remain detectable despite visual concealment. The content is instructional, with practical field tests and explanations of material interaction with the IR spectrum.

Quick Summary

NIR reflection causes some materials to glow brightly through night vision, appearing white due to infrared light bouncing off them. This means dark colors or camouflage patterns might be highly visible. Thermal imaging detects heat signatures, which are separate from visual concealment and NIR reflection.

Chapters

  1. 00:00DIY Winter Camo NIR Testing
  2. 00:12Understanding NIR Reflection
  3. 00:30Gear Appearance Under NIR
  4. 00:38Thermal Imaging Test
  5. 00:49Regular vs. Thermal Detection

Frequently Asked Questions

What is NIR reflection in the context of camouflage?

NIR reflection occurs when materials bounce back Near Infrared light, causing them to appear bright white when viewed through night vision devices. This can make dark colors or camouflage patterns highly visible, negating their intended concealment.

How does thermal imaging differ from regular night vision for detection?

Thermal imaging detects heat signatures, making objects visible based on their temperature, regardless of ambient light or visual camouflage. Regular night vision amplifies available light and is susceptible to NIR reflection, which can make certain materials stand out.

Is DIY winter camouflage always effective against night vision?

No, DIY winter camouflage effectiveness against night vision, specifically NIR compatibility, needs to be tested. Certain materials used in DIY projects may reflect NIR light strongly, making them visible under night vision despite their visual appearance.

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