Tank crews in
Russia’s central Chelyabinsk region are testing an advanced “stealth”
paint that ensures low visibility against electronic surveillance
systems, a military spokesman said earlier this month.
"The
paint combines durability, surface self-decontamination capability, low
observability for electronic surveillance devices and enhanced icing
resistance," Central Military District spokesman Yaroslav Roschupkin
added.Crews of T-72 tanks and BMP-2 infantry fighting vehicles
alongside defense industry personnel are running field tests of the new
formula at the Chebarkul training range in Chelyabinsk region, just east
of the Ural Mountains.
The “stealth” paint’s color is fully in line with Russian military standards.sputniknews
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