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  • Photoreactive panel
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  • Photoreactive panels are a form of active camouflage developed by the United Nations Space Command. The outer layer of the Semi-Powered Infiltration armor is coated with photoreactive panels to hide the wearer from sight. While not as sophisticated as Covenant active camouflage, the technology advanced during the Human-Covenant war, with the newer SPI generation being fitted with more efficient photoreactive panels in 2551. Dr. Catherine Halsey also mentioned ODSTs testing this kind of armor.
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  • Photoreactive panels are a form of active camouflage developed by the United Nations Space Command. The outer layer of the Semi-Powered Infiltration armor is coated with photoreactive panels to hide the wearer from sight. While not as sophisticated as Covenant active camouflage, the technology advanced during the Human-Covenant war, with the newer SPI generation being fitted with more efficient photoreactive panels in 2551. Dr. Catherine Halsey also mentioned ODSTs testing this kind of armor. UNSC Prowlers are also equipped with a form of photoreactive paneling, integrated to the stealth ablative coating and enabled by texture buffers.