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'''Photoreactive panels''' are a form of [[active camouflage]] developed by the [[United Nations Space Command]].<ref>'''Halo: Ghosts of Onyx''', ''page 14''</ref> The outer layer of the [[Semi-Powered Infiltration armor]] is coated with photoreactive panels to hide the wearer from sight. While not as sophisticated as [[Covenant]] active camouflage, the technology advanced during the [[Human-Covenant War]], with the newer SPI generation being fitted with more efficient photoreactive panels in [[2551]].<ref>'''Halo: Ghosts of Onyx''', ''page 99''</ref> | '''Photoreactive panels''' are a form of [[active camouflage]] developed by the [[United Nations Space Command]].<ref>'''Halo: Ghosts of Onyx''', ''page 14''</ref> The outer layer of the [[Semi-Powered Infiltration armor]] is coated with photoreactive panels to hide the wearer from sight. While not as sophisticated as [[Covenant]] active camouflage, the technology advanced during the [[Human-Covenant War]], with the newer SPI generation being fitted with more efficient photoreactive panels in [[2551]].<ref>'''Halo: Ghosts of Onyx''', ''page 99''</ref> | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:20, October 28, 2024
Photoreactive panels are a form of active camouflage developed by the United Nations Space Command.[1] The outer layer of the Semi-Powered Infiltration armor is coated with photoreactive panels to hide the wearer from sight. While not as sophisticated as Covenant active camouflage, the technology advanced during the Human-Covenant War, with the newer SPI generation being fitted with more efficient photoreactive panels in 2551.[2]
UNSC prowlers are also equipped with a form of photoreactive paneling, integrated to the stealth ablative coating and enabled by texture buffers.[3][4]
By 2558, some of the photoreactive plating technology on the SPI armor has seen limited but successful use in several special operations ODST units.[5]