Preemptive strikes — In their research, scientists told the patches what colors to expect, but they’re working on getting the devices to see what’s around them.
“We recently developed a method to detect and mimic the environment by integrating a micro camera with our devices to make an autonomously working device,” Seung Hwan Ko, a lead author of the paper told Defense One.
While the patches are undoubtedly a very cool innovation, how the military might use them should send a shiver down your spine. As combat relies more on unmanned crafts and robots, this would add a layer of protection for soldiers on the ground. What those soldiers end up doing with their invisibility cloaks, however, would likely be terrifying... and classified.