Type-3 active camouflage: Difference between revisions
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[[File: | [[File:H4-ActiveCamo-ModuleDevice.png|thumb|right|250px|The Type-3 RDM/C armor module.]] | ||
The '''Type-3 Refraction Dissonance Modifier/Camoflage''', more commonly known as '''[[active camouflage]]''' or '''active camo''', is designed to make the wearer invisible to visual scanning for a short time, only noticable by the diffraction of light around the wearer, making them appear as a "shimmer". It also generates false radar signatures to help conceal the movement of its user. However, these show up as neutral contacts, thus rendering the function pointless and actually giving the user's position away. | The '''Type-3 Refraction Dissonance Modifier/Camoflage''', more commonly known as '''[[active camouflage]]''' or '''active camo''', is designed to make the wearer invisible to visual scanning for a short time, only noticable by the diffraction of light around the wearer, making them appear as a "shimmer". It also generates false radar signatures to help conceal the movement of its user. However, these show up as neutral contacts, thus rendering the function pointless and actually giving the user's position away. | ||
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File:Active_Camo_module.jpg|View of the Active Camouflage module in ''Halo 4''. | |||
File:Type-3 RDM-C mounted.jpg|A Type-3 RDM/C mounted on a SPARTAN-IVs armor. | File:Type-3 RDM-C mounted.jpg|A Type-3 RDM/C mounted on a SPARTAN-IVs armor. | ||
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Revision as of 21:48, March 11, 2013
The Type-3 Refraction Dissonance Modifier/Camoflage, more commonly known as active camouflage or active camo, is designed to make the wearer invisible to visual scanning for a short time, only noticable by the diffraction of light around the wearer, making them appear as a "shimmer". It also generates false radar signatures to help conceal the movement of its user. However, these show up as neutral contacts, thus rendering the function pointless and actually giving the user's position away.
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