
STEALTH-FLEX 7 /.300"
Ø 7,6mm (.300")
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WHY CHOOSE THIS CABLE:
Unique model great for any type of application.
Stealth-Flex 7 features a durable and lightweight double braid, designed to withstand the mechanical stesses of multiple unwindings and rewindings when in the field. Moreover, the additional copper/PET foil resists the worst electromagnetic interference.
A matte green military jacket makes it stealthy. The tactical kit comprises a green tactical reel designed for quick deployment, a green case, and two sturdy strain reliefs applied between the connector and the cable.
As many know, "Fox hunting" involves triangulation to find a transmission source. Fox hunting has become a hectic activity in a modern war scenario and is not exactly a game. RF searches are conducted to locate drones, their control systems, electronic countermeasures, and any other emission source that is considered a threat.
Therefore, placing an antenna 50 or 100 feet away from you (better, even more) in a war scenario becomes life insurance. You can only tell there are drones by the buzzing above your head. These drones are forced to descend to low altitudes only if they cannot see you because you are stealthy. At low altitudes, they are audible and visible and, therefore, become vulnerable, a good shot from a buckshot rifle could decide the duel in your favor. The correct distance from the antenna gives you time to improve your camouflage and "freeze" while the drone searches in vain in the circular area around the signal source. In this case, the length of the cable is directly related to the timing of your alert, so carrying around a few extra Kg/pounds of cable could mean the difference between life and death. Drones have become the absolute protagonists of the war on the battlefield or guerrilla warfare. Given their low cost and high effectiveness, they are rapidly changing how modern wars are conducted. When even seconds can make a difference, use the right equipment! Be prepared….be stealthy!
Also, if you'll pardon the joke, the cable's camouflage sheath is ideal for all those husbands who hear their wives complaining about the presence of visible cables in the garden...