01st Mar 2010
Military Lighting

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Military flashlights have come a long way from the Bronze Age, metal body bolts of World War II. Flashlight in those days was called the TL-122A. Flashlight, and all the other versions had a head for ninety degrees in the body. More battery in this respect was the TL-122B. He had the plastic, but the smell was the result of the presence of a mixture of wax, which was used to seal. TL-122C is designed to be moistureburden and quality of plastic is better. Last in this respect was the TL-122D. He was with the lens filters, replacement bulbs. In the era of Vietnam, used the same project, but he also guards the battery switch.
The project is simple (or wand design), as with the army. There are many different models available directly in the design of the line. The use of rubber gaskets and water technologies are essential for militarybattery. There are special batteries, known as BA-3030 batteries, which are used to cold conditions, the regular articles or rechargeable D-BA-30 battery. Today, most batteries used in military service officers, the use of xenon lamps. This is extremely important and have very high light intensity. Currently, lithium batteries are widely used energy source for these batteries. Run these lights can be placed anywhere between twenty-one hourshours.
Light weapons must be stronger than that of conventional torches army. Does the intensity of one hundred and twenty or more lumens. Many of them also use LED technology light. The costs of these lights can be anywhere between $ 35.00 and $ 550.00.
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Image : http://www.flickr.com
Military flashlights have come a long way from the Bronze Age, metal body bolts of World War II. Flashlight in those days was called the TL-122A. Flashlight, and all the other versions had a head for ninety degrees in the body. More battery in this respect was the TL-122B. He had the plastic, but the smell was the result of the presence of a mixture of wax, which was used to seal. TL-122C is designed to be moistureburden and quality of plastic is better. Last in this respect was the TL-122D. He was with the lens filters, replacement bulbs. In the era of Vietnam, used the same project, but he also guards the battery switch.
The project is simple (or wand design), as with the army. There are many different models available directly in the design of the line. The use of rubber gaskets and water technologies are essential for militarybattery. There are special batteries, known as BA-3030 batteries, which are used to cold conditions, the regular articles or rechargeable D-BA-30 battery. Today, most batteries used in military service officers, the use of xenon lamps. This is extremely important and have very high light intensity. Currently, lithium batteries are widely used energy source for these batteries. Run these lights can be placed anywhere between twenty-one hourshours.
Light weapons must be stronger than that of conventional torches army. Does the intensity of one hundred and twenty or more lumens. Many of them also use LED technology light. The costs of these lights can be anywhere between $ 35.00 and $ 550.00.
Tags : brass lamp
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