How do you hide infantry from thermal optics without hard or thick cover? Are they doomed to be deleted whenever they venture out into the open?
How do you hide infantry from thermal optics without hard or thick cover? Are they doomed to be deleted whenever they venture out into the open?
Bit aggressive isn't it, designing a ghillie suit for fighting in Cyberpunk Tokyo.
https://polarisolutions.com/2020/12/15/new-israel-camouflage-sheet/
>How do you hide infantry from thermal optics without hard or thick cover?
only use grey skin colored soldiers.
With black and white soldiers if the ennemy switches hot in black, only black people die. If they switch hot in white, only white people die. But if he does both both dies.
With grey skinned people, the ennemy won't see a difference when switching from white to black mode.
Checkmate, IR gays.
I seriously doubt that would work
You have to use full-body insulating suits or genetically engineer a new breed of cold blooded lizard soldiers. And that would only party address the problem, since their emissivity has to match the surroundings to be completely invisible.
Something that jams thermals sounds more feasible at that point.
Can you jam visible light?
Didn'tr we agree on the glass armor smok?
The same way you hide them from visual vision, anon. Camouflage.
>set a bunch of fires
>suddenly soldiers are all invisible as the fires cover their heat signature
There, wasn't so hard was it?
Flares
A moon blanket if you're a mega poorgay like me?
you make them hide from your thermals
MLRS strike the entire battlefield with hot smoke producing rockets, then charge the enemy in CQC
Locked in combat was removed in like 7th edition 40k anon
Can I fire into a melee yet
I play the bitter autists
Its been a minute but I believe you can now.
I stopped playing because 6th and 7th were such godawful rules sets and by the time I got interested again (like a year or two) 8th and 9th rolled in. I think its already 10th or 11th edition? Its absurd.
Now I just play the games.
You wear a poncho and balaclava.
Next time you go to the field, get the homies to observe you through the rws and tim
Ya know, apparently glass does actually block IR. Could carlcarwindows not just be a meme? Or would the human shaped coldspot give it away as expected?
Glass does not transmit IR but does emit its own, so make sure it is at ambient temperature.
A portable shield is fine.
not Nurph.