Multispectral stealth is critical for military vehicles reducing detectability across modern sensor domains, near and shortwave infrared, thermal infrared and microwave. This limits enemy surveillance effectiveness and prevents precision-guided weapons from acquiring a lock, preserving surprise and survivability. By denying adversaries reliable targeting information, multispectral stealth delivers a decisive tactical and strategic advantage.




Thermal IR signature
management
A thermal comparison highlights the efficacy of phase-change thermal camouflage. The left tank, with no IR stealth, presents a stark thermal signature with easily identifiable hot structures. In contrast, the right tank, equipped with phase-change camouflage, exhibits a significantly reduced and diffused thermal profile, making it harder to detect and complicating lock-on for heat-seeking weapons


Short Wave IR signature
management
This comparison demonstrates the countermeasure capability of NIR/SWIR stealth tiles against laser designation. The left tank, without tiles, reflects the SWIR designator beam brightly. In contrast, the right tank, equipped with stealth tiles, absorbs and scatters the laser energy, drastically diminishing its reflection and making the target far more difficult to acquire and lock onto.
Radar signature
management
A comparative synthetic aperture radar (SAR) image: a tank equipped with radar-absorbing stealth tiles is shown on the left, alongside a standard tank on the right for reference.


Our advanced lightweight UAV composites seamlessly integrate two critical stealth technologies: they provide exceptional broadband radar absorption to deflect probing signals, while their innovative phase-change materials actively manage thermal signatures to blend with the ambient environment. This dual-spectrum capability ensures your platform remains virtually undetectable to both radar and infrared surveillance, from acquisition to the completion of its most sensitive missions. The result is a UAV that operates with a decisive advantage, unseen and untracked.
Infrared Stealth through
Phase-Change Composites
This thermal-infrared image demonstrates the effectiveness of camouflage: the unmodified drone is clearly visible on the left, while the drone with thermal camouflage on the right is significantly obscured.

