"Inflatables may fool visual-only observation, but ping it with radar or look at it in the IR spectrum and it should be pretty obvious as a fake.
You could coat them with something to give them a radar cross section, and put a heater into it so it would show up in IR but that just increases the cost/time put into it."
"This would be so trivial to defeat/counter that its shameful it was ever proposed.
Step 1: Slip a piece of anything non-conductive over the contacts.
Step 2: There is no step 2.
Depending on the contact size, you could use anything from a strip of electrical tape to part of a latex glove."
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