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The U.S. has had them for years, the problem is that heat builds up inside until either the person in it gets cooked or the cloaking fails.
Yes, it only works temporarily, or requires some additional clever means of carrying the body heat away in a less obvious way, such as ventilation. You can't fool nature (i. e. thermodynamics).
That's how winter clothing works, in a nutshell. Eventually, all heat generated by the body needs to be shed; with better insulation, that equilibrium shifts towards a higher temperature on the inside.