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Because having heavy armor, all-terrain treads and a gigantic cannon aren't enough for BAE Systems, they just had to add invisibility to the mix.

When you've got an unstoppable machine in the battlefield, giving it invisibility almost seems like cheating. BAE Systems doesn't care; as part of their Future Protected Vehicle program, the weapons manufacturer is developing a camouflage system that will make tanks almost invisible.



The secret to BAE's stealth tank project is a piece of technology that's more at home on a handheld gadget than on heavy armor: e-Ink. Just like that old Japanese tech demo, the virtual invisibility is achieved by taking footage behind the tank. The difference is, BAE's chameleon armor will display the video feed directly onto the e-Ink stealth armor; no need to have a guy running a few yards ahead to project the image.

BAE hopes to have the technology perfected within four years, just in time for the British army's planned tank deployment to Afghanistan. We're assuming this is also the point when the United Kingdom renames itself the Brotherhood of Nod.

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Tank Goes Solid Snake with E-Ink Stealth Armor
 
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Because having heavy armor, all-terrain treads and a gigantic cannon aren't enough for BAE Systems, they just had to add invisibility to the mix.

When you've got an unstoppable machine in the battlefield, giving it invisibility almost seems like cheating. BAE Systems doesn't care; as part of their Future Protected Vehicle program, the weapons manufacturer is developing a camouflage system that will make tanks almost invisible.



The secret to BAE's stealth tank project is a piece of technology that's more at home on a handheld gadget than on heavy armor: e-Ink. Just like that old Japanese tech demo, the virtual invisibility is achieved by taking footage behind the tank. The difference is, BAE's chameleon armor will display the video feed directly onto the e-Ink stealth armor; no need to have a guy running a few yards ahead to project the image.

BAE hopes to have the technology perfected within four years, just in time for the British army's planned tank deployment to Afghanistan. We're assuming this is also the point when the United Kingdom renames itself the Brotherhood of Nod.

source:
Tank Goes Solid Snake with E-Ink Stealth Armor

UK's planning to deploy Tanks in Afghanistan ?

Wow, last I knew NATO had a so called "Pullout" strategy under the lines.

It would be an overkill if they try to hide tanks from Talibs.
 
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Camouflage system that will make tanks almost invisible.

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The secret to BAE's stealth tank project is a piece of technology that's more at home on a handheld gadget than on heavy armor: e-Ink. Just like that old Japanese tech demo, the virtual invisibility is achieved by taking footage behind the tank. The difference is, BAE's chameleon armor will display the video feed directly onto the e-Ink stealth armor; no need to have a guy running a few yards ahead to project the image.

BAE hopes to have the technology perfected within four years, just in time for the British army's planned tank deployment to Afghanistan. We're assuming this is also the point when the United Kingdom renames itself the Brotherhood of Nod
 
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maybe i should mount a couple of 3D TV on my car........heck i could even watch some movie when i'm board lol
 
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