Claims
- 1. A camouflage material having a wide-band effect ranging from the visual portion of the spectrum up through the radar region of the spectrum, said material comprising at least a base layer, a homogenous metal layer on said base layer reflective in the range of terrestrial thermal radiation as well as in the radar region of the spectrum and having a specific surface resistivity of not more than 0.5 to 10 ohms per square and a camouflage paint applied on said reflective metal layer, said paint containing pigments having reflective properties in the visible and near IR spectral regions that are similar to the natural background and containing a binder having high transparency characteristics in the spectral regions of the atmospheric windows II (3-5 .mu.m) and III (8-14 .mu.m) and wherein the emissivity of the camouflage paint in windows II and III varies over the surface of the material and varies between 50 and 90% in window II and between 60 and 95% in window III and wherein the metal is selected from the group consisting of aluminum, copper, zinc and its alloys.
- 2. The camouflage material according to claim 1, wherein said reflective metal layer consists of a homogeneous, conductive coating of aluminum produced by vapor deposition.
- 3. The camouflage material as in claim 1, wherein the binder of the camouflage paint has high absorption/emissivity in the range from 5.5 to 7.5 .mu.m.
- 4. The camouflage material as in claim 3, wherein the paint binder is a polyethylene-vinyl acetate copolymer.
- 5. The camouflage material according to claim 1, wherein the base layer contains partial zones which are alternatingly reflective and effectively black in the long-wave region of the IR spectrum.
- 6. The camouflage material according to claim 5, wherein camouflage paints that are effectively black or olive-green are applied over the effectively black zones of the base layer and camouflage paints that are transparent to infrared radiation in the visible region are applied over the reflecting partial zones of the base layer.
- 7. The camouflage material as in claim 1, wherein the reflective coating on the base layer is reflective over its entire areal extent and wherein, in partial zones of the reflecting layer, the camouflage paint contains pigments with different properties of absorption and/or scattering.
- 8. The camouflage material as in claim 1, wherein the reflective coating on the base layer is reflective over its entire areal extent and wherein, in partial zones of the reflecting layer, the camouflage paint is applied with different thicknesses.
- 9. The camouflage material as in claim 1, wherein the outer surface of said material is covered with a thin layer of a compound which acts as a camouflage in the ultraviolet range, but is transparent in the visible and IR range.
- 10. The camouflage material as in claim 9, wherein said compound is selected from the group consisting of polyolefin resins and benzopyran.
- 11. The camouflage material as in claim 1, wherein said base layer is a textile fabric coated on each side with a plastic material.
- 12. The camouflage material as in claim 11, wherein said textile material is selected from the group consisting of polyvinyl, polyamide, polyethylene, polypropylene and polyester material.
- 13. A thermal insulation mat comprising two sheets of a camouflage material having a wide-band effect ranging from the visible portion of the spectrum up to the radar portion of the spectrum, said material having a metal layer which is reflective in the range of terrestrial thermal radiation and a camouflage paint applied on said reflective layer, said paint containing pigments having reflective properties in the visible and near IR spectral regions that are similar to the natural background, the sheets being joined together along one edge of each sheet and being arranged so that one overlies the other and the said camouflage paint being applied to an outer surface only of each sheet.
- 14. The thermal insulation mat as in claim 13, wherein each sheet further comprises a metallized plastic film and a textile fabric net intermediate the metallized plastics film and the said base layer.
- 15. The thermal insulation mat as in claim 13, wherein the sheets are joined together by an air-tight weld, and an opening is provided between the sheets whereby the mat can be inflated.
- 16. The thermal insulation mat as in claim 15, wherein each sheet further comprises a metallized plastics film, and a textile fabric net intermediate the metallized plastics film and the said base layer.
- 17. The thermal insulation mat of claim 13, wherein said reflective layer comprises a homogeneous, metal layer having a specific resistivity of not more than 0.5 to 10 ohms per square, wherein said paint contains a binder having high transparency characteristics in the spectral regions of the atmospheric windows II (3-5 .mu.m) and III (8-14 .mu.m), wherein the emissivity of the camouflage paint in windows II and III varies over the surface of the material and varies between 50 and 90% in window II and between 60 and 95% in window III, and wherein the metal is selected from the group consisting of aluminum, copper and zinc.
Priority Claims (1)
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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This is a continuation-in-part application of application Ser. No. 226,787 filed Jan. 21, 1981, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 942,703 filed Aug. 23, 1978, now abandoned.
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