Core Survival has introduced the Hel-Star 6 LE Tactical, a tactical light designed specifically for law enforcement tactical operations.
The multi-function Hel-Star 6 LE Tactical light provides omni-directional visibility in overt and IR settings.
The Hel-Star 6 LE Tactical can be used to identify operational personnel, drones, and K-9s, as well as mark a support position. The versatile nature of the light allows team tracking by air or ground, increasing situational awareness.

Core Survival has introduced the Hel-Star 6 LE Tactical, a tactical light designed specifically for law enforcement tactical operations.
The multi-function Hel-Star 6 LE Tactical light provides omni-directional visibility in overt and IR settings.
It can be used to identify operational personnel, drones, and K-9s, as well as mark a support position. The versatile nature of Hel-Star 6 LE Tactical allows team tracking by air or ground, increasing situational awareness.
The compact design includes integrated tie downs and intuitive switches that give positive confirmation between modes.
The Hel-Star 6 LE Tactical is waterproof to 130 feet, dustproof, and shock and vibration resistant.
Four functions are available in two operating modes with the current settings:
* Green flash
* Red flash
* IR flash Dim
* IR Steady
Field programming is available with the purchase of a Program Interface Module (PIM).
For more information, go to https://coresurvival.com/law-enforcement-tactical-lighting/
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