A Ukrainian FPV pilot attacks a Russian soldier wearing an anti-thermal drone protection cloak to advance. Donetsk Oblast.



by MilesLongthe3rd

20 comments
  1. The worst part of this is from what i saw and heard – maybe from Civ div? I dunno anymore

    That is is too “cold” and highlights the person wearing it. (feel free to correct me if bullshit)

  2. I’m surprised seeing FPV with thermals, because thermals tend to be incredibly expensive. I wonder if it’s only a few per night in some areas

  3. FPV’s are like dinosaurs. They can’t see you if you don’t move!

  4. Bro thought this is an invisibility cloak or sthn 😭

  5. Are the wires in the front the switch to detonate the device? 

    It appears this way to me, but geez isn’t this incredibly dangerous to run like this?

  6. “Ivan when you hear drone do not run, stand still and you become invisible”

  7. “Invisi-cloak No drone or your money back.
    We have never had a complaint on a faulty product yet.”

  8. Silly Russians never learnt (the now rephrased, I’m sure) 5 sluts and a mole. Why are things seen? Shape, surface, silhouette, spacing, sound, and movement. I bet they didn’t even have lessons on the intricacies of the optical sensory system explained by a numpty NCO, with the rods and the cones, and all that…

  9. Y’know, I started out watching the clip without sound, and was thinking “If it were me, I’d put Harry Potter music in this clip.”

    *A*nd when I did turn the sound on, *Lo and behold*. . .

  10. I like how the second guy stood still like “Maybe, maybe, maybe, BLYAT!”

  11. I’m wondering if these thermal cloaks are filling a similar role of Lakota ghost shirts. They have no functional purpose other than to boost the troops moral and convince them to go on dangerous missions.

  12. I’ve been thinking about this. I think one of those inflatable T-Rex outfits might be the real answer. Constant flowing of ambient air should be as thermally neutral as possible.

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