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[[Image: | [[Image:Active Camoflage.jpg|thumb|right|The Active Camouflage in [[Halo 2]].]] | ||
Technically, '''Active Camouflage''' is not quite invisibility, though it is very similar. Rather, it is the term that is used to describe a broad range of [[technology|technologies]] that allows a wearer or object to blend in with its terrain, mimicking the environment around it perfectly, though in two dimensions. There are a variety of ways to do this, though the [[UNSC]] uses photo-reactive panels on its [[SPI|Semi-Powered Armor]] and [[UNSC Prowler|Prowler]] warships for optical camouflage, adapting to account for movement. | Technically, '''Active Camouflage''' is not quite invisibility, though it is very similar. Rather, it is the term that is used to describe a broad range of [[technology|technologies]] that allows a wearer or object to blend in with its terrain, mimicking the environment around it perfectly, though in two dimensions. There are a variety of ways to do this, though the [[UNSC]] uses photo-reactive panels on its [[SPI|Semi-Powered Armor]] and [[UNSC Prowler|Prowler]] warships for optical camouflage, adapting to account for movement. | ||