This video appears to be a discussion or comparison between optical brighteners and NIR compliant clothing, using Tide Pods as a somewhat humorous and attention-grabbing example of something that might affect NIR compliance. The content likely delves into the technical aspects of how different clothing materials and treatments interact with near-infrared (NIR) light, which is relevant for camouflage and military applications. The hashtag #dirtycivilian suggests a focus on practical, perhaps tactical or outdoor, use cases for the clothing.
This video investigates whether Chinese-made counterfeit combat uniforms perform comparably to genuine ones, particularly in their infrared (IR) reflectivity. The content delves into the critical aspect of NIR compliance, testing if these knockoffs will cause the wearer to be visible under night vision devices (NODs). It also examines the potential impact of using optical brightener detergents on these uniforms and analyzes which camouflage patterns and fabrics are more or less detectable in low-light conditions. The video aims to separate myth from reality regarding tactical camouflage effectiveness against modern surveillance technology.
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