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Approved Tech CDI Multi-Spectral Camouflage Netting

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OUT OF CHARACTER INFORMATION
PRODUCTION INFORMATION
  • Manufacturer: Crossroads Defense Industries
  • Affiliation: Crossroads Republic Armed Forces (Closed-Market)
  • Model: "Misty-IV" Smoke Dispersion Canister
  • Modularity: Yes, this can be mounted on any vehicle which has the room, and the smoke generating compounds can be swapped by the end user.
  • Production: Mass-Produced
  • Material: Laminasteel wire, Double-Layer Heat-Dispersive Synthetic Material
SPECIAL FEATURES
  • Device is a simple camouflage netting that can heavily reduce thermal, IR signatures, and radar signature.
  • The nets come in many sizes and patterns, and are able to be custom ordered at customer request.
  • It is absorptive of electric sensor energy, meaning that it is difficult for range-finding radars or laser designators to get a firm reading when looking at it.
STRENGTHS
  • Requires no power output, it's a passive camouflage.
  • Tough material, hard to tear or lacerate.
  • Easy to install over anything and everything so long as there is enough camouflage netting.
  • Conceals potential weak spots in the EERA blocks or slat armor cages of vehicles.
  • Cheap to produce.
WEAKNESSES
  • Can be blown or cut off by enough force.
  • Not an active camouflage or a cloaking device.
  • Doesn't stop ballistic weapons.
  • Loses its effectiveness within a couple years.
  • Takes time to install it on a vehicle.
DESCRIPTION
A commonly-used tool of the CRAF, the camouflage netting is a standard add-on for their vehicle fleets as well as being a common sight covering CRAF field installations and fortifications. Some creative troops and officers wear cut-up netting to help camouflage themselves. This is a mainstay amongst the CRAF's forces in the field. However, a note to those using it, this is not a cloak of invisibility, it makes detection much, much harder, but not impossible.
 
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