





The Ghosthood multispectral camouflage net for enclosed firing positions is designed to reduce detection across multiple parts of the spectrum. It provides effective concealment not only in the visible range but also in infrared and thermal bands. The design allows for observation and fire control without compromising the position. Lightweight construction, ease of handling, and proven performance in real-world conditions make it a reliable solution for field deployment.
The system is based on multispectral technology that reduces detection in the visible, near-infrared (NIR), and thermal spectrum. It works with the natural signature of the environment, helping the user blend in even against night vision and thermal imaging systems. In practice, this results in lower contrast against the background and a reduced risk of detection. The solution is the result of long-term development and testing in a wide range of operational conditions.
The design is optimized for operation from a concealed position. An integrated observation window allows for target acquisition and fire control without exposing the entire position. A quick open-and-close mechanism enables immediate engagement followed by rapid re-concealment. Additional smaller openings are available for optics, laser devices, or other equipment.
The net also addresses detection from above. An optional top cover helps reduce visibility to drones and aerial surveillance. This ensures effective camouflage not only horizontally, but also against overhead observation. Combined with multispectral concealment, it provides a solution suited to modern battlefield conditions.
The system is built with an emphasis on low weight and ease of use. It can be quickly deployed and packed without slowing down movement or repositioning. The design supports mobility while maintaining effective concealment during extended use. Suitable for both static observation and dynamic operations.
Ghosthood products are developed in cooperation with professional users and tested in real operational environments. Their effectiveness has been validated across various mission profiles. The focus is on mobility, low visibility, and practical usability in the field.