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How to Hide From Airborne Infared
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Order of Kelta
In Hot Tips & Cold Shots.
Fieldcraft.
Thermal Detection, there are some
pretty gloomy postings about IR detection.
As an
electrical utility thermographer, I might shed some light (pun intended) on
the subject.
To qualify this, I am...
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In Hot Tips & Cold Shots.
Fieldcraft.
Thermal Detection, there are some
pretty gloomy postings about IR detection.
As an
electrical utility thermographer, I might shed some light (pun intended) on
the subject.
To qualify this, I am using the latest (I
think) commercially available FLIR product, and am a level II thermographer,
(total formal IR training: 2 weeks-experience
using IR equipment: about 5 years.
) I believe I am at least familiar with
IR.
Granted, my life is not depending on avoiding IR
detection, so I guess I can have my opinions pretty safely.
These are my
observations about IR imagers using civilian
equipment and are.
.
"just my opinion".
It s up to you and yours to check
them out in your world.
This is WAY brief, believe it or not.
Anyone interested can email for
more.
This is about THERMAL detection, not IR
illuminating sources for "starlight" scopes.
IR is not Xray, Hollywood bedamned-it cannot detect a differential heat
image through common solid materials,
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