Nakidka reduces the
infrared,
thermal, and
radar band signatures of an object. It can be mounted on
armored fighting vehicles, According to
NII Stali (Scientific Research Institute of Steel), which designed Nakidka, it reduces the chances of detection by day/
night viewers and
TV systems and seekers by thirty percent,
infrared seekers by two- to three-fold and radar by six-fold, and reduces the thermal-radar signature to near-background levels. Nakidka is efficient in the optical,
IR and radar wavelength bands up to , and also reduces the
radar cross section by 10
db. Nakidka weighs and can be deployed in 0.4–1.0
man hours per square meter. It is also capable of withstanding combat conditions, such as taking
small arms fire or a
napalm attack. It is said to have a long maintenance-free service life. == Demonstration ==