Thermal vs water - new meta?

Published on March 10, 2025
Duration: 0:36

This content explores the effectiveness of water as a camouflage against thermal imaging. Tests using drone and handheld thermal devices show a person's heat signature completely disappears when submerged in cold water (8°C). Environmental factors like mud and cold further reduced the signature even after exiting the water, suggesting water can be a significant countermeasure to thermal detection.

Quick Summary

Water can effectively hide a heat signature from thermal imaging. Tests show that when submerged in cold water (8°C), a person's heat signature completely disappears from both drone and handheld thermal devices, suggesting water is a potent camouflage.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Thermal vs. Water Effectiveness
  2. 00:08Drone Thermal Test Underwater
  3. 00:16Handheld Thermal Test Underwater
  4. 00:20Environmental Factors & Signature Reduction

Frequently Asked Questions

Can water hide a person from thermal imaging?

Yes, water can be very effective at hiding a heat signature from thermal imaging. Tests show that when submerged in cold water, a person's heat signature completely disappears from both drone and handheld thermal devices.

What environmental factors affect thermal detection in water?

Cold water temperatures (like 8°C) and cold air temperatures (7°C) significantly reduce heat signatures. Being covered in mud before entering the water also contributes to masking the thermal signature, even after exiting.

How does water affect thermal detection compared to other camouflage?

Water acts as a highly effective thermal barrier, completely obscuring heat signatures when submerged. This is a significant finding, potentially making water a new 'meta' for stealth against thermal detection technologies.

What types of thermal devices were used in the test?

The test utilized both drone-mounted thermal imagers and handheld thermal devices. Both types of equipment were unable to detect the heat signature of a person fully submerged in water.

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