New Russian technology allows the country to deploy ‘invisible’ parachutes to night-vision systems. This will allow Russian paratroopers to penetrate enemy lines without being noticed during the night.
This technology is developed by the company Technodinamika Group.
The final result is achieved by wetting the fabric with which the parachute is made with a special chemical during its production stage.
This could be a major threat to US forces, which have the most advanced night-vision systems in the world. The problem though is that the temperature of the paratroopers can be detected by thermal sensors, but also conventional radar systems can detect the body of the soldiers.
So the question is, will this technology really improve Russian attacks?
[Resource: www.eurasiantimes.com]
