LUGANSK, March 28. /TASS/. Ghillie suits, received earlier by Ukrainian troops deployed near the line of contact in the Lugansk area, will not make them invisible to thermographic cameras and scanners used by the Russian military, an LPR military expert, Col. Vitaly Kiselev, has told TASS.
"The technology [that conceals heat produced by a human body and makes a soldier invisible to infrared scanners] is very expensive. [The Ukrainian armed forces] have camouflage nets and camouflage clothing that can conceal body heat to a certain extent, but it can still be detected by our specialists and their optical devices," he said. ‘They have no change of becoming totally undetectable, and no one is planning to supply advanced fabrics to the Ukrainian armed forces."
Kiselev told TASS on Monday that Ukrainian military units, fighting on the territory of the Lugansk People’s Republic (LPR) had received ghillie suits that can hide them from infrared scanners.