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====== NAM Fluctuating Pigmentation Coating " | ====== NAM Fluctuating Pigmentation Coating " | ||
- | Easy to apply and use, ' | + | Easy to apply and use, ' |
===== About ===== | ===== About ===== | ||
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===== History ===== | ===== History ===== | ||
- | Although the prevalence of infantry-carried sensor systems have left full dependency on optical camouflage an unwise decision, the versatility of simple optical camouflage is a benefit that [[:nepleslia: | + | Although the prevalence of infantry-carried sensor systems have left full dependency on optical camouflage an unwise decision, the versatility of simple optical camouflage is a benefit that [[corp: |
Development teams were quick to pull up an old, mothballed innovation from early armor designs dubbed the Snakeskin Fluctuating Pigmentation Coating. The project brought about a prototype sprayed coating comprised of small, simple nanomachines that were able to effectively reciprocate the color pigmentations of the area surrounding them and, while effectively communicating with each other over a small radius, were able to create a measure of optical camouflage that were able to quickly match environments, | Development teams were quick to pull up an old, mothballed innovation from early armor designs dubbed the Snakeskin Fluctuating Pigmentation Coating. The project brought about a prototype sprayed coating comprised of small, simple nanomachines that were able to effectively reciprocate the color pigmentations of the area surrounding them and, while effectively communicating with each other over a small radius, were able to create a measure of optical camouflage that were able to quickly match environments, | ||
- | While at the time of the conception of the Snakeskin coating [[species: | + | While at the time of the conception of the Snakeskin coating [[species: |
- | Older variations of Snakeskin prior to [[:calendar:ye_37]] did not mask thermal signatures, and in addition, had control issues where the signal to activate or deactivate could be received from another unit with Snakeskin nearby. The latest versions now thermally camouflage objects it is applied on by either insulating or radiating heat by changing its own conductivity. Unfortunately, | + | Older variations of Snakeskin prior to [[timeline:ye_37]] did not mask thermal signatures, and in addition, had control issues where the signal to activate or deactivate could be received from another unit with Snakeskin nearby. The latest versions now thermally camouflage objects it is applied on by either insulating or radiating heat by changing its own conductivity. Unfortunately, |
===== OOC Notes ===== | ===== OOC Notes ===== | ||
* This article was updated/ | * This article was updated/ |