Chinese Stealth Armor (Fallout 3)

The Hei Gui Stealth Suit is an armor originally worn by elite Chinese counterinsurgency/terror units before and during the Great War. In Chinese, Hei Gui (黑鬼) means "Black Ghost."

The armor has active camouflage systems that, when activated, generate a modulating field that transmits the reflected light from one side of an object to the other, making a person much harder to notice (but not completely invisible). Hei Gui technology was the basis for the unstable "Stealth Boy" wrist units developed in the U.S.

Known uses
The Hei Gui was used during the Chinese invasion of Alaska and was the Chinese solution to invasion by U.S. forces in power armor.

It was also used during raids against Hoover Dam secret laboratory and Limit-115 laboratory.

Appearances
The Hei Gui armor was to appear in Van Buren, the canceled Fallout 3 by Black Isle Studios. It was the step up from UAF armor with its small stealth bonus. It will also appear in the Operation: Anchorage Fallout 3 DLC pack. . If attainable outside of the simulation it is unknown if the left sleeve of the suit will be cut off to accomodate the Pip-Boy, as it seems having a part missing would negate the stealth field, although it may generate from a certain area like the Stealth-Boy.

Trivia
Actually, Hei Gui (黑鬼) is a racial slur in Chinese. Literally, Hei (黑) means black, dark, etc., and Gui (鬼) means ghost, apparition, etc. However, both words combined, the term has a totally different and offensive connotation. It is typically used as the translation for racial slurs for blacks in English.