Low-visibility obstacle or low-visibility wire net is a three-dimensional wire barrier with high protective properties. Low-visibility wire net has been used by the military for many years to create difficult-to-pass barriers, which, in addition, are very difficult to see. The high efficiency of the low-visibility wire net is confirmed by years of operation of such barriers by the military to protect sections of the state border and the perimeter of strategically important military facilities. Currently, the low-visibility obstacle is also used to protect many non-military facilities.
Low-visibility obstacle or low-visibility barrier is a wire barrier consisting of garlands of rings connected to each other in a certain way. To manufacture the low-visibility wire net, thin steel wire with a diameter of 0.4-0.9 mm is used, which is almost invisible on the ground, hence the name - low-visibility obstacle. The low-visibility obstacle is usually mounted in the form of a parallelepiped of a certain height, width and length. When mounting the low-visibility barrier, you can slightly stretch it in the direction of the length, then the height and width of the barrier will decrease accordingly. The choice of the low-visibility wire net mounting option depends on many conditions - the type of protected object, the terrain around the object, the presence of large vegetation, the presence of buildings and structures in the installation strip of the low-visibility wire net.
Low-visibility obstacle, low-visibility wire net - all these names are used to implement a protective barrier that is a multitude of garlands consisting of loops of different sizes. The low-visibility wire net is made of thin steel wire that does not have a zinc coating - only protective grease is used to protect against corrosion. But, due to the use of thin wire made of black metal, the low-visibility obstacle, installed on the ground, is almost invisible to the observer. But once you get into such an invisible protective barrier, it is almost impossible to get rid of it without outside help, due to which the low-visibility wire mesh is widely used to protect the territory adjacent to various types of important objects.