DIY thermal scope escape and evasion

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Most DIY thermal imager escape and evasion cloaks and suit are centered around using heavy insulating materials to block the transference of body heat to the outer most layer where a thermal scope can see it. But military grade thermal evasion doesn't rely on this practice. Instead, they use layered mesh. With this in mind, I decided to try to make a civilian version of military anti-thermal (aka, "multi-spectral") protection.
I took a readily available Arcturus ghost ghillie suit, added in a nylon mesh material readily available at fabric stores or on ebay, held it together with simple zip ties and jute twine, and walked out in the woods to see how it worked.
The test thermal camera used here was a Pulsar Helion 2 PRO XP50. Its rated NETD is sub 25mk. Thats remarkably sensitive. Even at a mile away it can detect minute differences in heat on a human body.

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