FIELD: transportation, aviation.
SUBSTANCE: invention relates to masking the objects. The effect provided by this invention consists in minimising the object visibility. The device decreasing the flying object (FO) visibility contains several means of decreasing optical FO discern ability. The device is provided with the devices connected in series, of the FO image receipt and transfer, located onboard auxiliary FO, and also the receiver of the image arranged aboard the FO. Here, the FO produced image receiving device input is oriented towards the FO, while the FO image transmission device output is adjusted to the image receiver input connected to the input of the FO computer.
EFFECT: decrease in optical visibility of the flying object.
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Dates
2008-06-20—Published
2007-03-12—Filed