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  2. Tactical light - Wikipedia

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    Tactical lights can also serve as a non-lethal weapon, used to temporarily blind and disorient targets [1] or, in the case of a large handheld flashlight, to be used as a blunt weapon. Features particularly associated with tactical lights include shock resistance, reliability, lightweight construction and powerful, long-lasting batteries, and ...

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    The PD36R is a high-end tactical flashlight, and as such is shock-resistant as well as both fully dust- and waterproof—the flashlight can be submerged in up to 6.5 feet of water for 30 minutes ...

  4. Kel-Lite - Wikipedia

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    The Kel-Lite was a highly-durable, weather- and shock-resistant flashlight (UK: torch), made of heavy 6061-T6 aluminium. According to company founder Donald Keller, a Los Angeles County Deputy Sheriff, he began working on the concept in 1964 as he was tired of the lack of durability of the generically available, cheap metal flashlights of the day; the prototype was largely designed by 1968. [1]

  5. LED incapacitator - Wikipedia

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    Cross-sectional diagram of the "Incapacitator", from a DHS newsletter [1]. A light emitting diode (LED) incapacitator is a weapon designed like a flashlight.It emits an extremely bright, rapid, and well-focused series of "differently-colored random pulses".

  6. ASP, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    In 1987, the company launched the ASP training division with the inaugural Tactical Baton Seminar, held in Atlantic City. In 1995, the company entered the pepper spray business with the introduction of the Defender. In 1996, it entered the police flashlight business. In 2004, it began designing and engineering restraints.

  7. Mechanically powered flashlight - Wikipedia

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    These flashlights can also be distinguished by the technique used to store the energy: a spring, [1] a flywheel, a battery or a capacitor. Since they are always ready for use, mechanically powered flashlights are often kept as emergency lights in case of power outages or other emergencies. They are also kept at vacation homes, cabins, and other ...