From: Mr. Beaty

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> Re: [Vo]:Progress in invisibility cloaks

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Years ago I recall seeing a short CNN.COM video on a declassified
invisibility cloak that was "developed" way back in WW II. It was the
simplest of technologies to implement. The technology was nevertheless
extremely effective. In daytimes when aircraft was approaching their targets
in preparation of another bombing run they would turn ON their headlights.
Implementing this simple action caused the aircraft's dark silhouette to
effectively blend in with the bright blue sky from many miles away - as
perceived by the retinas of sentinel guards who were on the lookout for
approaching enemy aircraft. This simple technique bought our aircraft
several additional minutes of invisibility as we approached targets.

I would imagine the "element of surprise" became less effective as radar
became more pervasive.

I believe there are also interesting stories of decoys that were constructed
and strategically placed here and there during WW II - primarily to fool
enemy observers into mistaking the strength of their opponents. It got quite
elaborate at times.

Regards,
Steven Vincent Johnson
www.OrionWorks.com
www.zazzle.com/orionworks


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