The camo armor,[4] also known as camo scout armor,
[5] and as camo suit[2] or camosuit,[6] was a protective covering that prevented damage from being inflicted upon the user.[7] To do so, several hard plates were woven into the fabric[8] of a body glove armor[7] through the use of a widespread armor technology.[9]
The camo armor was a light item,[7] weighing no more than six kilograms. It was classified as a medium armor[8] and intended to be used by scouts—thus the name "scout armor."[1]
The camo armor based its marketing campaign[5] on a technological advance of passive defense that increased the hiding or stealth abilities of the user.[7] To do so, the camo armor had a network of[10] miniature photoreactive fibers embedded within it. Those items allowed the armor to absorb surrounding light and change color, matching its present environment.[11] While this tricked Humaneyesight, the light- and color-sensitive fibers could not absorb and process every kind of light.[10] The individual known as Vox noticed that it was less than useful against species with natural infrared vision or against lifeform scanners,[2] including specifically-configured macrobinoculars.[6]
In the first days of the New Republic, the camo armor was available through Gundark's Gear Datalog, the illegal database of the arms smugglerGundark. Homack posted a message there about the advantages of the camo armor and his own experiences with it; he was answered by Vox, who listed the perceived disadvantages of the item.[2]