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Energizer® Hard Case® Tactical™ Helmet Light

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The virtually indestructible Energizer® Hard Case® Tactical™ Helmet Light is designed to meet the needs of Military personnel and is so innovative that it has 10 patents pending. It combines four distinct lighting modes in one lightweight, waterproof product that maintains the rugged durability and long runtimes characteristic of the Hard Case® Brand. This light is designed for mounting on equipment for hands-free application and has a rotating head for directional use.
3” long / 1.5” wide
Ultra lightweight at 3.5 ounces w/ battery
Smart Switch Technology controls intensity of all visible light sources, provides “quick-extinguish” feature.
IR and Lockout modes prevent other light sources from operating
Mounts to either side of combat helmet with a standard screwdriver
Light can be rotated in 18-degree increments and locked into place
Helmet mount does not protrude below rim of helmet; allowing helmet to lay flat when not being worn, and prevents breakage as experienced with other brands helmet lights
Light easily detaches from helmet mount for use with other accessories such as a MOLLE vest or Picatinny system via included adaptor plate
Performs in extreme temperatures -40° F to 140° F (-40° C to 60° C).
Includes: Helmet Light, helmet mount, MOLLE vest mount and one AA Energizer Ultimate Lithium battery w/15-year shelf life & helmet mount

Four light modes:
Bright white - High-intensity LED, 40 lumens on high. Dedicated on/off switch, High/Medium/Low settings.
Blue LED - For light-discipline and medical applications. Dedicated on/off switch, High/Medium/Low settings.
IR - Infrared light for use with night-vision devices; beam is invisible to naked eye. 880 nanometer rating,
IR Strobe - for Identify Friend or Foe (IFF) capability, Blink rate is two per second. Beam is projected laterally, up, down, and backward, but not forward so as to prevent NVGs from washing out.

 

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