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ID123934
Title ProperTowards the invisible signature
LanguageENG
AuthorWithington, Thomas
Publication2013.
Summary / Abstract (Note)The article reports on developments in camouflaging military vehicles. One example of military vehicle design that makes use of signature reduction techniques is the joint light tactical vehicle designed for the U.S. Army to replace the high mobility multipurpose wheeled vehicles. The U.S. Marine Corps and the U.S. Army are also said to be using the Chemical Agent Resistant Coating which provides the camouflage covering for vehicles. Greek company Intermat has developed the Chameleon series.
`In' analytical NoteMilitary Technology Vol.37, No.2; 2013: p.53-58
Journal SourceMilitary Technology Vol.37, No.2; 2013: p.53-58
Key WordsUS Army ;  US Marine Crops ;  USA ;  Intermat- Greek Defence Company ;  Chameleon Series ;  Chemical Agent Resistant Coating-CARC ;  BAE Systems ;  JLTV ;  Swedish Signature Reduction ;  TactiCam ;  Black Fox ;  Graphite Foam