
Video reveals how patent-pending stealth material can hide objects
Daily MailInvisibility cloak technology has been developed that bends light in order to make objects disappear. The material, which was created by Canada-based camouflage company Hyperstealth, could be used to hide large items such as army tanks or even to shield troops on the ground from enemies. Amazing video footage shows the screen in all its glory – in one clip a white sheet on the screen is visible, before a small miniature tank is revealed behind the screen. The new technology is a simple piece of material which Hyperstealth have been working on since 2011 The material is able to cover objects making them look different to what they actually are The patent-pending Quantum Stealth material is able to hide a target as well being able to bend in ultraviolet, infrared and shortwave infrared. Video footage shows these two miniature tanks being covered with the material It can work in any environment, and is able to perform well any time of the day or night.
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