SpartanZero & Kuku
Ever wondered if a spontaneous paint splatter could be a stealth tactic in the field?
A paint splatter could throw off a casual observer, but it won’t mask your heat signature or footprints—stick to real cover.
Heat signatures don’t care about colors, but maybe a neon splatter could confuse a drone—just paint a path of confetti while you run!
A neon trail won’t hide the heat a drone sees, but it could throw off a visual tracker if the drone relies on color. Stick to real concealment for sure.
Real cover wins, but imagine the drone chasing a neon rainbow—good luck staying hidden!
Real cover still wins, but a neon rainbow would make a drone’s camera look like a fireworks show. Not the best cover, just a flashy distraction. Stick to concrete concealment.
Yeah, concrete’s the safe move, but a neon rainbow still makes the drone’s view look like a light show. Guess it’s a trade‑off between stealth and party tricks.