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The US Marine Corps is developing the Multispectral Camouflage Overgarment (MCO), a thermal and infrared-blocking cloak designed to shield troops from detection by thermal imaging sensors and drones, with procurement goals of 13,000 units by 2027 and 61,000 by 2030. The garment is intended to provide signature management across visual, near-infrared, and thermal spectra with specific detection thresholds ranging from 600-10,000 meters depending on sensor type.
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US Marine Corps
Marine Corps Systems Command
Multispectral Camouflage Overgarment (MCO)
Saab
Barracuda cloak
Michael Peck