Claims
- 1. Camouflaging net for military targets effective in the spectral range from visible light to radar waves comprising in sequence
- (a) a fabric texture base;
- (b) a soft plastic coating on said base;
- (c) a metallic layer adhering to said coating; and
- (d) a paint layer thereon
- which layers (c) and (d) have in combination an emission factor in the 3 to 5 .mu.m spectral region of between 50 to 90% and in the 8 to 14 .mu.m spectral region of between 60 and 95%.
- 2. Camouflaging net as in claim 1, wherein there is also provided a thin paint layer between said layers (c) and (d) to protect the metal layer and as a primer for subsequent paint layers.
- 3. Camouflage net as in cliam 2, wherein the fabric texture base (a) is made of a polyamide.
- 4. Camouflage net as in claim 3, wherein the soft plastic coating (b) is polyvinyl chloride.
- 5. Camouflage net as in claim 4, wherein the metal layer is aluminum.
- 6. Camouflage net as in claim 5, wherein the aluminum layer is vapor deposited.
- 7. Camouflage net as in claim 6, wherein the paint has pigments therein that correspond from the visible and near infrared region to chlorphyl.
- 8. Camouflaging net as in claim 1, wherein there is also added a thin layer of ultraviolet reflecting paint that is transparent to all other spectral regions.
- 9. Camouflage arrangement for exhaust gas-type heat emitting military targets comprising the combination of a camouflaging net produced of
- (a) a fabric texture base;
- (b) a soft plastic coating on said base;
- (c) a metallic layer adhering to said coating; and
- (d) a paint layer thereon
- which layers (c) and (d) have in combination an emission factor in the 3 to 5 .mu.m spectral region of between 50 to 90% and in the 8 to 14 .mu.m spectral region of between 60 and 95% for reducing emission and/or remission contrast of a target towards a natural background; each layer of said net affecting part of said total electromagnetic spectrum; said layers being arranged such that camouflaging of a single layer does not destroy remaining layers;
- with heat-reduction carpets for reducing temperature contrast between target and backgrond of targets with elevated temperatures; and
- means for further reducing temperature contrast of heat-producing objects by blowing off hot gases by laminar flows of cold air in channels to prevent the warming of the camouflaging net by said hot gases.
- 10. Camouflage arrangement as in claim 9, wherein said camouflage net comprises a combination of a plurality of layers sealed at an edge and being inflatable.
- 11. Camouflage arrangement as in claim 9, wherein said camouflage net comprises a plurality of sealed layers having an intermediate space with the two outside layers having camouflaging paint, inside layers of said carpet having thin plastic foils metallized on both sides; and light fabric nets in said intermediate space of said layers having a mesh width of a plurality of millimeters.
- 12. Camouflage arrangement as in claim 9, wherein said net on the side which is facing the heat emitting target is covered with an IR-transparent paint for the wavelength region of .lambda.=2-14 .mu.m.
- 13. A method for camouflaging military targets in the spectral range of electromagnetic radiation from ultraviolet light to radar waves by contrast reduction between target and background, comprising the steps of:
- (i) reducing emission and/or remission contrast of a target towards a natural background by applying camouflaging nets comprising applying in sequence:
- (a) a fabric texture base;
- (b) a soft plastic coating on said base;
- (c) a metallic layer adhering to said coating; and
- (d) a paint layer thereon
- which layers (c) and (d) have in combination an emission factor in the 3 to 5 .mu.m spectral region of between 50 to 90% and in the 8 to 14 .mu.m spectral region of between 60 and 95% each layer of said texture affecting part of said total electromagnetic spectrum; arranging said layers such that camouflaging effect of a single layer does not destroy the remaining layers;
- (ii) reducing the temperature contrast between target and background of targets with elevated temperatures by heat-reduction carpets;
- (iii) reducing further temperature contrast of heat-producing objects by blowing off hot gases by laminar flows of cold air in channels for preventing warming of camouflaging nets by said hot gases.
- 14. A method as defined in claim 13, comprising covering hot areas of military targets by heat-reduction carpets, at a distance of a few inches so as to allow air circulation beneath said carpets, with camouflaging nets being applied above said carpets during sunlight so as to prevent additional heating by sunlight.
- 15. A method as in claim 13 comprising employing camouflage nets having metal-like reflecting properties with a surface resistivity of some 10 ohms/square.
- 16. A method as defined in claim 13, comprising sucking in cold air for surrounding hot gases so as to cool the bottom side of said carpets.
- 17. A method as defined in claim 13, comprising carrying the hot air stream, surrounded by cold air, through a turnable and tiltable channel therefor.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 942,703, filed Aug. 23, 1978, now abandoned.
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