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Title: A new concept for camouflage, concealment, and deception using laminated paper glass (LPG) appliqués
Authors: Duke, Jonathan C.
Durst, Bartley P.
Meeker, David L.
Keywords: Laminated paper glass
Camouflage (Military science)--Materials
Deception (Military science)
Radar--Interference--Military aspects
Publisher: Environmental Laboratory (U.S.)
Series/Report no.: Miscellaneous Paper;EL-92-4
Abstract: Abstract: This report describes the preliminary development of laminated paper glass (LPG) appliqués as a new hybrid camouflage, concealment, and deception (CCD) technology by the US Anny Engineer Waterways Experiment Station. Since LPG is a composite, the CCD designer can control the fundamental physical (tensile and shear stress) and spectral (emissivity, radar scattering, thermal conductivity) characteristics to his/her advantage. This report includes a brief summary of the evolution of the LPG concept and the description of the potential employment of LPG appliques as a signature manipulation material and as a construction material.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11681/20655
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