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Chinese students created a new cloak of invisibility, due to which a surveillance camera cannot detect a person.



The futuristic "stormtrooper suit" can make the person unable to detect by using normal surveillance systems. 

The invisibility walls can already be a reality. Those things are flexible screens that are showing the image from another side to the front of them. The system uses a camera that takes an image from another side of the wall. And that thing makes a person or things like vehicles undetected. There are rumors that the most advanced aircraft have this type of core. And engineers can put this system into the tank or some other combat vehicle. So the invisibility means that the vehicle's core acts like a chameleon. 

Making clothes invisible is a little bit more difficult than putting the solid and rigid layer acting like a chameleon. That kind of system can use multiple nanotechnical cameras that are around the clothes. And the clothes are covered by using small screens. So they might look like old-fashion Samurai armor. But the thing is that infrared systems can cover this type of invisibility cloak. The size of those screens can be about square millimeters class. And that thing makes those systems possible to use with flexible materials. 



There is the possibility that those screens are equipped with nanotechnical LEDs. Those systems can make a visible image. But it can also make the image by using infrared frequency. That thing requires only the nanotechnical IR-LEDs that can make the core of that system use a chameleon effect also by using infrared. The system can have a rigid core. And it makes it possible to create a vacuum or thermos layer between the cores of the suit. That thing will make the suit impossible to detect. 



There is the possibility that the user of modern technology is possible to create similar armor that knights used in the medieval period. But modern technology means that the armor plates are made by using a carbon-fiber-titanium combination. And the user can connect this thing with a HULC-type exoskeleton. 

Then under that core is the coverall that is made by using a kevlar-gel-armor hybrid. And in the wildest visions, the system uses the spider's web silk which is so-called bio-kevlar for making that underwear more effective than it would otherwise be. The rigid core can make it possible to create a small vacuum or thermos layer between those structures. And the system can use the cooler for making the suit's core cold. This makes the system harder to detect by using IR systems. 


https://www.indiatoday.in/technology/news/story/chinese-students-have-come-up-an-invisibility-cloak-hide-from-security-cameras-2306623-2022-12-08


https://metro.co.uk/2017/12/09/quantum-invisibility-cloak-footage-amazes-millions-on-chinese-internet-7145433/


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