Military "Invisibility Cloaks" Could Violate the Geneva Conventions
A former military lawyer says that technological advances in stealth and camouflage could violate agreed-upon norms on the conduct of warfare. Technology that allows military equipment to impersonate civilian vehicles are a no-no that were banned by the Geneva Conventions. According to The Guardian, Bill Boothby, a former air commodore with the Royal Air Force and deputy director of RAF legal services, argues that chameleon-style camouflage that allows a military vehicle to resemble its...
Continue Reading http://www.popularmechanics.com
Join the Discussion