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Canadian company Hyperstealth has developed “Quantum Stealth” (Quantum Stealth) new materials

A Canadian military camouflage and material technology company has developed a special material capable of invisible objects. It looks like glass, but it is as thin as paper and can be bent. The focus is on low cost and easy to carry. It may become popular after commercialization in the future. .

The "Quantum Stealth" developed by the Canadian company Hyperstealth refracts the objects behind the "Quantum Stealth" by bending the light, creating a blind spot for the invisible things behind it.

"Quantum Stealth" does not require electric power support, and can be used in any environment, season and time. It can effectively hide targets in infrared, ultraviolet and thermal spectrum.

However, "quantum stealth" is not perfect. If the object to be hidden is too close, too far, or too long, it will make it invisible. Hyperstealth explained that the principle of "quantum invisibility" is the same as looking at something through a water bottle. If the viewed object and the water bottle are stretched to a certain distance, they will start to deform, and the image will also flip left and right.

Hyperstealth has already applied for a patent for this technology, and is ready to use it in military and police equipment, such as directly covering it on the moving tank to avoid aircraft or satellite detection, but if the general public wants to use this technology Technology may take some time.

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