MUMBAI, India, Feb. 27 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202641019060 A) filed by Sri Krishna College Of Engineering And Technology, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, on Feb. 19, for 'ai-controlled multi-injector paint spraying system for adaptive multispectral camouflage of defense vehicles.'
Inventor(s) include Dr P Ashoka Varthanan; Dr C Rajendran; Dr. K. Porkumaran; and Mr. N. V. Krishnamoorthy.
The application for the patent was published on Feb. 27, under issue no. 09/2026.
According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "AI-Controlled Multi-Injector Paint Spraying System for Adaptive Multispectral Camouflage of Defense Vehicles The present invention relates to an AI-controlled multi-injector paint spraying system for adaptive multispectral camouflage of defense vehicles. The system comprises a common paint reservoir configured to store multispectral paint formulations, a pressure-regulated distribution manifold, and a plurality of independently controllable injectors mounted on the exterior surface of a defense vehicle. An artificial intelligence control unit receives real-time data from optical, thermal, and spectral sensors to determine an optimal camouflage profile corresponding to surrounding environmental conditions. Based on the processed data, the AI control unit dynamically regulates injector-specific spray parameters including flow rate, spray angle, droplet size, and coating density to achieve spatially adaptive camouflage patterns across the vehicle surface. A closed-loop feedback mechanism continuously monitors surface spectral response and recalibrates injector operation in real time. The invention enables autonomous, in-field, multispectral camouflage adaptation across visible, infrared, and near-infrared ranges for enhanced stealth performance of Type A and Type B defense vehicles."
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