Semi Powered Infiltration Armour Mark III

The Semi Powered Infiltration Armour Mark III is the latest generation of the SPI armour. The armour uses a wide range of stealth a defensive systems to retain that niether the users physical condition or stealth ability are comprimised.

The armour is coated in a microprocessor-controlled, fiber-optic, dynamic liquid display fabric. This mimicks ambient light and background texture patterns. This allows up to 85% increase in ivisibility, a 30% increase in that of the SPI Mark II. The helemt now uses a number of micro cameras to observe externally, allowing the helmet to be fully masked as well. The armour uses a composite layer utilising a upperlayer of titanium allumnide then a resin bonded composite of a thick layer of boron carbide and graphite composite carbon fibre with a next layer of liquid nanocrystal. This is is of hgh thickness, making the armour quite heavy compared to the M7 or the M5A2. It does however hold alot more protective capabilities. The armour is thermal and EM masked, along with holding advance CTC, IFF, Motion Sensors and HUD systems. It also holds thermal, infrared and night vision systems. Thanks to improvments in the energy provider, suing a new, enhanced plasma core, it can support is active camo systems for almost 12 hours while supporting a grade 2 shield system.

The Armour is mostly used by special forces units operating in highly dangerous combat zones, more extreme than is possible for the M7 Body Armour.