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Beyond obvious applications such as hiding military vehicles or conducting surveillance operations this cloaking technology could eliminate obstaclesâ##for example structures interrupting signals from cellular base stations could be cloaked to allow signals to pass by freely.
To meet that need scientists at the U s. Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) have developed a method to fabricate nanocrystalline spinel that is 50%harder than the current spinel armor materials used in military vehicles.
This harder spinel offers the potential for better armor windows in military vehicles which would give personnel and equipment such as sensors improved protection along with other benefits.
The multi-function armor eliminates the need for multiple high-profile communications antenna structures on military vehicles
and fibers are used in the latest armored military vehicles. The team working on the safe room developed a steel frame that holds the panels,
military vehicle manufacturers can improve their product designs to enable Marines to fit better in seats
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