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2019 Military Catalog PROFESSIONAL-GRADE MILITARYILLUMINATION TOOLS MILITARY LINE NEW NEW NEW SIDEWINDER SIDEWINDER® SIDEWINDER® COMPACT® II SIDEWINDER® MILITARY RESCUE MILITARY BOOT TLR-7® TLR-7®A TLR-8®A TLR-8® pg. 4 pg. 5 pg. 6 pg. 7 pg. 10 pg. 11 pg. 11 pg. 12 NEW NEW TLR-1 HL® TLR-2 HL® PROTAC® PROTAC® PROTAC® 18650 USB TLR-2 HL® G TLR-6® TLR-6® NON-LASER RAIL MOUNT 1 RAIL MOUNT 2 RAIL MOUNT HL-X TL-RACKER™ BATTERY pgs. 18-19 pgs. 20-21 pgs. 20-21 pg. 22 pg. 23 pg. 23 pg. 24 pg. 25 PROTAC HL® 4 PROTAC HL® 3 PROTAC® 1L // PROTAC® 2L PROTAC® 1L-1A A PROTAC® 2AA PROTAC® 1AAA PROTAC® 2AAA pg. 30 pg. 30 pg. 31 pg. 31 pg. 32 pg. 32 pg. 33 NEW STRION® LED STRION L ED HL® STRION DS® LED STRION DS HL® SIEGE® X USB SUPER SIEGE® THE SIEGE® SIEGE® AA BANDIT® pg. 40 pg. 41 pg. 44 pg. 45 pg. 45 pg. 46 pg. 46 CLIPMATE® USB STREAMLIGHT JR.® LED THE LOGO™ KEYMATE® USB KEYMATE® NANO LIGHT® pg. 50 pg. 50 pg. 50 pg. 51 pg. 51 pg. 51 2 STREAMLIGHT.COM / 800-523 –7488 NEW NEW TLR-1® TLR-2® TLR-8® G TLR-1®s TLR-1 IR® TLR-2®s TLR-2® G TLR-VIR® ll TLR-VIR® LIGHTS pg. 12 pg. 14 pg. 14 pg. 15 pg. 15 pg. 16 pg. 16-17 NEW PROTAC® HL-X USB PROTAC®2L-X USB PROTAC HL® 5-X USB PROTAC® 90 PROTAC® HL-X PROTAC®2L-X P RO TA C HL® PROTAC HL® USB PROTAC® HPL USB PROTAC HL® 5-X pg. 26 pg. 27 pg. 27 pg. 28 pg. 28 pg. 29 pg. 29 POLYTAC® X USB STINGER® LED STINGER LED HL® STINGER POLYTAC® X SCORPION® X NIGHT COM® LED STINGER DS® LED STINGER DS LED HL® SWITCHBLADE® pg. 34 pg. 36 pg. 37 pg. 38 pg. 39 pg. 39 NEW NEW PORTABLE SCENE PORTABLE SCENE LIGHT MICROSTREAM® LIGHT ll PORTABLE SCENE LIGHT EXT MICROSTREAM USB® STYLUS PRO® STYLUS PRO® USB STYLUS PRO® 360 STYLUS® pg. 47 pg. 47 pg. 48 pg. 49 pg. 49 pg. 49 pg. 49 STAY CONNECTED WITH US: #STREAMLIGHTSTRONG 3 MILITARY HANDS-FREE / SIGNALING SERIES SIDEWINDER... THE MOST VERSATILE MILITARY LIGHT IN THE WORLD APPROVED & ISSUED BY EVERY BRANCH OF THE US MILITARY SIDEWINDER ® Meets a wide variety of hands-free illumination requirements with various color LEDs at different outputs. 185° tilting head and belt/web clip for multiple positioning/aiming of light. Designed for easy selection of light modes when in the field and when wearing gloves. IPX7-rated waterproof to 1 meter for 30 minutes. 3 meter impact-resistance tested. O-ring and gasket-sealed for waterproof operation. Meets MIL-STD-810F, METHOD 512.4. BATTERY: (2) “AA” alkaline or (2) “AA” lithium for extended operation in extreme temperatures WHITE LED HIGH Super-bright white LED (-40° F to +150°F) LUMENS: 55 Military SIZE: 2.34" x 1.08" x 4.65" (5.94 x 2.74 x 11.81 cm) CANDELA: 1,175 Model LITHIUM WEIGHT: 4.38 oz (124 g) DISTANCE: 69m Red LED 5.02 oz (142 g) RUN TIME: 5h 30m ALKALINE WEIGHT: IR/IFF LED COLOR: Coyote Blue LED MILITARY MODEL (WHITE, RED, BLUE, IR LEDS) PART# NSN/MCN# DESCRIPTION COO TAA 14000 6230-01-556-0487 INCLUDES ALKALINE – COYOTE – CLAM US YES INCLUDES ALKALINE – HELMET MOUNT – 14027 6230-01-571-8752 US YES COYOTE – CLAM INCLUDES ALKALINE – E-MOUNT – COYOTE – 14031 – US YES CLAM AVIATION MODEL (WHITE, GREEN, BLUE, IR LEDS) PART# NSN/MCN# DESCRIPTION COO TAA 14008 – INCLUDES ALKALINE – COYOTE – CLAM US YES INCLUDES ALKALINE – HELMET MOUNT ­­­­– 14024 6230-01-572-6216 US YES COYOTE – BOX Tethered battery cap 4 STREAMLIGHT.COM / 800-523 –7488 GET MORE INFO AT: STREAMLIGHT.COM / 800-523 –7488 / 610-631-0600 ® “Slide-in-Place” SIDEWINDER RESCUE diffuser can be used with any A lightweight hands-free lighting tool with four LED color for different color LEDs, each with varying intensities omni-directional light for a wide variety of tasks. It features a flashing beacon that coupled with the “Slide-in-Place” diffuser, projects omni-directional light to signal for help. The integrated diffuser allows you to go from tight, focused beam to wide, soft beam. Accepts either two Rescue Model “AA” alkaline batteries or two “AA” lithium batteries Blue LED IR LED for maximum versatility in the field. IPX7 waterproof Green LED to 1 meter for 30 minutes. BATTERY: (2) “AA” alkaline or (2) “AA” lithium for extended operation in extreme temperatures (-40° F to +150°F) Tethered battery cap SIZE: 2.34" x 1.08" x 4.65" (5.94 x 2.74 x 11.81 cm) LITHIUM Weight: 4.38 oz (124 g) ALKALINE Weight: 5.02 oz (142 g) COLOR: Coyote RESCUE MODEL (WHITE, GREEN, BLUE, IR LEDS) PART# NSN/MCN# DESCRIPTION COO TAA 14069 – KIT INCLUDES MOLLE RETAINER, PARACORD AND ALKALINE BATTERIES – CLAM US YES 14067 – INCLUDES 2 “AA” ALKALINE BATTERIES – LIGHT ONLY – CLAM US YES 14065 6230-01-581-2486 KIT INCLUDES MOLLE RETAINER, PARACORD AND 2 “AA” ALKALINE BATTERIES – BOX US YES SIDEWINDER® LIGHT OUTPUT & BATTERY RUN TIME Light Low 5% Medium 1 Medium 2 High Strobe Output Output 25% Output 60% Output 100% Output 100% Output WHITE 55 Lumens 100 Hrs+ 45 Hrs 11 Hrs 5.5 Hrs 10 Hrs LED 25mW/sr (min) IR 200 Hrs+ 140 Hrs 60 Hrs 24 Hrs 40 Hrs radiant intensity RED 1 Lumens 200 Hrs+ 140 Hrs 60 Hrs 24 Hrs 40 Hrs Cord attachment for paracord lanyard, which provides extra security from loss BLUE 1.8 Lumens 150 Hrs+ 100 Hrs 35 Hrs 16 Hrs 30 Hrs of light and allows it to be worn around the neck GREEN 4.5 Lumens 150 Hrs+ 100 Hrs 35 Hrs 16 Hrs 30 Hrs All run time to 10% of initial output level. Illumination output electronically regulated. Securely attaches to MOLLE or other Attaches to back of helmet Aluminum plate provides flat surface to straps using MOLLE retainer adhere Velcro® for attaching to helmet 5 MILITARY HANDS-FREE / SIGNALING SERIES ® SIDEWINDER COMPACT II Extremely versatile lighting tool with white light and a variety of color LEDs for multiple tasks. Fits in the palm of your hand, or clips to MOLLE Military Model vest, belt, hat brim or pocket. Helmet mount also available. Entire body White LED rotates 185° for easy aiming of light. Unbreakable, scratch-resistant lens. Blue LED Special design for easy operation even when wearing heavy gloves. IR/IFF LED IPX7-rated waterproof to 1 meter for 30 minutes. 3 meter Red LED impact-resistance tested. O-ring and gasket-sealed for waterproof operation. Meets MIL-STD-810F, METHOD 512.4. BATTERY: (1) “CR123A” lithium, or (1) “AA” Alkaline, or (1) “AA” lithium SIZE: 3" x 1.07" x 2.04" (7.62 x 2.72 x 5.21 cm) WEIGHT: 2.4 oz (68 g) // 3.3 oz (94 g) w/Helmet Mount Aviation Model White LED COLOR: Coyote Blue LED IR/IFF LED Green LED HIGH HIGH HIGH W/CR123 W/"AA" W/"AA" LITHIUM LITHIUM ALKALINE LUMENS: 55 47 47 CANDELA: 1,175 1,000 1,000 DISTANCE: 69m 63m 63m RUN TIME: 6h 6h 2h MILITARY MODEL (WHITE, RED, BLUE, IR LEDS) The Sidewinder Compact PART# NSN/MCN# DESCRIPTION COO TAA II is designed for versatil- ity. It can operate on a “AA” INCLUDES HELMET MOUNT AND ELASTIC 14512 – US YES Lithium, “AA” alkaline or HEADSTRAP – CLAM CR123 Lithium battery. 14513 6230-01-613-4312 INCLUDES E-MOUNT – CLAM US YES GREEN, BLUE, IR LEDS WITH NIGHT VISION 14515 – US YES Attaches to GOGGLE MOUNT – BOX side of helmet AVIATION MODEL (WHITE, GREEN, BLUE, IR LEDS) PART# NSN/MCN# DESCRIPTION COO TAA 14531 – INCLUDES RAIL MOUNT AND ELASTIC HEADSTRAP US YES 14533 6230-01-626-6789 INCLUDES NIGHT VISION GOGGLE MOUNT – BOX US YES NVG Mount - Aviation SIDEWINDER COMPACT® II BATTERY RUN TIME CR123 LITHIUM/“AA” LITHIUM BATTERY Low Medium 1 Medium 2 High Strobe 10% Output 25% Output 45% Output 100% Output 100% Output Attaches to WHITE LED 70 Hrs 28 Hrs 16 Hrs 6 Hrs 10 Hrs front of helmet IR OR RED 100 Hrs+ 72 Hrs 36 Hrs 16 Hrs 24 Hrs BLUE OR GREEN 100 Hrs+ 60 Hrs 24 Hrs 12 Hrs 18 Hrs “AA” ALKALINE BATTERY WHITE LED 40 Hrs 16 Hrs 8 Hrs 2 Hrs 4 Hrs IR OR RED 100 Hrs+ 48 Hrs 18 Hrs 9 Hrs 14 Hrs BLUE OR GREEN 100 Hrs+ 36 Hrs 12 Hrs 6 Hrs 10 Hrs Attaches to strap All run time to 10% of initial output level. Illumination output electronically regulated. 6 STREAMLIGHT.COM / 800-523 –7488 SIDEWINDER BOOT® The Sidewinder Boot is the new standard light for boot camp, recruit/basic training and wherever extra military instruction occurs. It’s a durable hands-free task light that features a SIDEWINDER ACCESSORIES high-impact, super-tough, polymer case that offers exceptional durablity and weather resistance. It’s IPX7 rated and 1M drop SIDEWINDER SIDEWINDER SIDEWINDER tested and includes an integrated red filter that slides into COMPACT II BOOT place when needed. Helmet Mount 14055 14055 14055 - Coyote 14057 14057 14057 “Slide-in-Place” diffuser Rail Mount for Helmet NSN-8470-01-633-3996 - Coyote Night Vision Goggle Mount 14155 14155 14155 NEW -Tactical Durable Belt/ 14135 14135 14135 Clothing clip with Night Vision integral helmet Goggle Mount NSN-5340-01-641-3916 mount features. -Aviation 14902 14902 – Safety Wand - Glow in the dark — 14059 14059 BATTERY: (2) “AA” Alkaline Elastic Headstrap SIZE: 1.910" x 1.018" x 4.265" (4.85 x 2.59 x 10.83 cm) WEIGHT: 1.76 oz (50 g) w/out batteries 14136 14136 14136 COLOR: Coyote E-Mount (ACH, ECH, MICH, NSN-5340-01-641-3930 LWH compatible) HIGH LOW E-Mount Access.
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