Ghostech; Hyperstealth's Deceptive Decoy Technology

 

Hyperstealth's "Quantum Stealth" (Light Bending material) Actual image from Video       Ghostech is the opposite of Quantum Stealth technology where a decoy target appears to the enemy when in fact there is no actual target present at that location.

Update September 11, 2019: Our Quantum Stealth and Ghostech are now patent pending and the infomation has been released. Videos of our Quantum Stealth and Ghostech can be seen on our main page www.hyperstealth.com A few of the key videos as they apply to Ghostech are found below.

 

 

 

 

(February 22, 2018, Vancouver, B.C.) Hyperstealth Biotechnology Corp. President/CEO, Guy Cramer, announces Patent Pending on another breakthrough the company refers to as "Ghostech" where a military can deceive the opposing force with full scale decoys where the simulated decoy moves as if it was real, will show up as a target to battlefield optical sensors and will reflect a laser target designator allowing the real personal and equipment to remain hidden or at least mixed in with the decoys diverting fire and focus away to provide higher survivability for the real counterparts. Hyperstealth's Ghostech comes across as both a target and with substance but it is in-fact neither.

Hyperstealth is a successful Canadian camouflage design company with over five million military issued uniforms and over 3000 vehicles and fighter jets using their patterns around the world.

The First Lightbender

In 2011 Hyperstealth's Cramer announced Quantum Stealth (Light Bending Material)(1) a story which went viral around the world after a 2012 CNN T.V. story on that technology (2). Many remain skeptical that Cramer has accomplished this, however, members of the Hyperstealth advisory board who have seen and handled the Quantum Stealth material have come forward to confirm his claims: William Jarvis, 19 year Navy SEAL (Retired) who has accompanied Cramer to a number of these demonstrations in the U.S. and Britain. Colin Worth a 20+ year RCMP (Royal Canadian Mounted Police) officer (Retired) who accompanied Cramer to the first set of Canadian Government Demonstrations. Master Corporal Matt Pitre, Sargent Scott McLeod both Retired Canadian Special Forces and Brigadier-General Larry Lashkevich, (Canadian Forces Retired) who accompanied Cramer on his second and third demonstrations to the Canadian Military.

Hyperstealth will publicly disclose our patent pending Quantum Stealth (Light Bending Material), SolarStealth (Solar Panel Applifier), Declipse (Shadow Removal Technology) and Ghostech (Deceptive Decoys) along with a few other technologies we are currently writing the patent applications for, when we have finalized all the patents. It is illegal to claim something is patent pending when it is not.

What's the reverse of Invisibility? Seeing something that actually isn't there!

Decoys have been successfully used in military campaigns for thousands of years. The German's were often tricked by the American "Ghost Army" of World War II, a specialized team of artists, professional theater crews, engineers and actors were put together to come up deceptive methods to turn the German attention away from the actual military objectives.

So what's the difference with the Hyperstealth "Ghostech" system? Once Cramer understood how to bend light, he was then able to determine how to manipulate light to create a false target instead of bending light around the target as Quantum Stealth does. It does so at minimal cost, power and weight. These are not stationary decoys like a manikin, nor do they take up the space or weight that a typical decoy would use, these are decoys which would look and move just as real as the item, vehicle or person they were simulating.  

The Best Offense is a Good Defense

Imagine a tactical compound which does not have enough soldiers to defend it and is about to come under attack; Using the Ghostech technology the defenders are able to simulate 100 extra heavily armed soldiers who now appear to be defending the position. Ten simulated Main Battle Tanks are added to the compound and move into defensive positions, simulated helicopter gunships, takeoff and move over the compound, if the attack comes, the small team defending the position are no longer the primary targets. The defenders could also drop Ghostech's behind the enemy and pretend to flank them or surround them. Unless the bad guys were within a couple of feet they would not be able to tell the difference between the real targets and the Ghostech's. A flanking or surrounding move will often force the opposition to move from their cover allowing the smaller group of defenders to acquire a larger portion of the target much easier. A more likely outcome is that the attackers are likely to be overwhelmed with the show of force and retreat.

Scenario 2: A Special Forces Team not knowing how many bad guys are in a room they want to enter and send in the Ghostech simulating their entry to the bad guys with cameras and sensors on the Ghostech's detecting the exact location of the enemy and any weapons fire location before they actually enter.

Scenario 3: Using the Ghostech technology a Special Forces team is able to infiltrate behind enemy lines using decoy equipment and decoy people which appear to the enemy as their own equipment and soldiers.

Scenario 4: Opponents watch convoys of troop transports full of troops moving to a specific location, it's actually just drivers with simulated troops in the back. The enemy watching the logistics from a distance assumes a whole Army group is moved to a location as the truck returns with no troops in the back and the location is now just full of decoys of the Army group.

Scenario 5: With limited resources Police are more often alone without a partner in their vehicles and do not have immediate access to backup. With Ghostech a Police partner may be added to provide a perception of more officers and/or you could add simulated K-9 (dogs). In talking to Police, they can have 5 patrol cars show up to a gathering that they need to disperse but the crowd will taunt them until a Police K-9 vehicle shows up, and the crowd will quickly disperse.

Senario 6: In the hunting market decoys of large Deer, Elk, Moose... are used to attract that species into the range of the hunter. This technology with modifications for the hunting market could be used to eliminate these large and combersome decoys and instead allow the hunter the ability to setup our lightweight system which they could carry in their backpack and after setting it up would produce an image of these animals at scale or video of those same animals grazing in the environment. We've branded this hunting decoy technology "HoloDecoy".

Due to operational security currently surrounding these techniques, the methodology of Ghostech will not be disclosed until after all patents are completed and filed.

Given shrinking defense budgets with expected and substantial downsizing of military personal and equipment, the addition of Ghostech may help to fill in these cracks where perception is viewed as reality. 

The military term for the field of camouflage is known as CCD (Camouflage Concealment and Deception). If Quantum Stealth is the optimal Camouflage and Concealment, then Ghostech would be the optimal method of visual Deception.

References

(1) http://www.hyperstealth.com/Quantum-Stealth/index.html

(2) CNN Wolf Blitzer Program Interview with Hyperstealth's CEO
New technology makes troops invisible - CNN.com Video


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