French Company Sunrock presents latest technology military searchlight Night Reaper Mark 3 0106136

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FED 2013 show daily news Meeting Forum buyers suppliers defence Industry Versailles Paris France 29 30 Mai 2013 army military equipment
 

FED 2013 Online Show Daily News
Forum Entreprises Défense
Meeting and forum for buyers and suppliers of defence industry
Versailles Satory, France
29 - 30 May 2013

 
Sunrock Night Reaper searchlight at FED 2013
 
 
Saturday, June 1, 2013, 02:31 PM
 
French Company Sunrock presents latest technology of military searchlight Night Reaper Mark 3.

The French Company Sunrock presents latest technology of Crew Served Weapon Light (CSWL) with its Night Reaper searchlight with Mark 3 mount system at FED 2013, the French defence event of buyers and suppliers of Defence Industry which was held 29 and 30 May 2013 in Paris, France.

     
The French Company Sunrock presents latest technology of Crew Served Weapon Light (CSWL) with its Night Reaper searchlight with Mark 3 mount system at FED 2013, the French defence event of buyers and suppliers of Defence Industry which was held 29 and 30 May 2013 in Paris, France.
Sunrock searchlight Crew Served Weapon Light (CSWL) with Mark 3 mount system.
     

The Night Reaper searchlight has been designed and developed by a former Navy SEAL, Ken J. Good. To continue the development of the product and qualitatively control the manufacturing process, the company Sunrock has now acquired the capacity to produce and marketed the Night Reaper for the defense industry.

Sunrock, NATO referenced supplier (NCage: FAW48), is a manufacturer, designer and distributor of tactical products. Specialized in optical and optronical equipment, Sunrock has launched its version 3 of the Crew Served Weapon Light, the "Night Reaper", made in France.

The Night ReaperTM Crew Served Weapon Light (CSWL) is a powerful High Intensity Discharge (HID) Searchlight specifically designed for military and security applications where dominance in low-light environments is paramount.

The Night ReaperTM Crew Served Weapon Light (CSWL) is a 50-watt, 5,200 lumen High Intensity Discharge (HID) Searchlight that simultaneously provides an unparalleled combination of long range and wide-angle illumination in both white and Infrared (IR) light.

Unlike other lighting systems that involve the requirement of either manually or remotely “rotating the bezel” in order to provide either a narrow beam of bright light or a wide beam of pale light, the Night Reaper’sTM pre-focused, long-arc Xenon-Metal gas-filled lamp and reflector provide a consistently intense beam that illuminates vast areas over great distances at the same time. Inherent within the Night ReaperTM CSWL is a built-in thermal controller that automatically regulates the light down to 40-watts and 4,200 lumens after approximately 5 minutes of CONSTANT ON use. If the searchlight is turned off and then turned on again, it immediately reverts to the 50-watt, 5,200 lumen output and the time cycle begins again.

The Night Reaper™ can be configured with or without an internal battery which will allow the system to run continuously for up to 60 minutes should vehicle power be interrupted. If a remote power interruption does occur, the searchlight will auto-switch to the internal battery. If the remote power is restored, the searchlight will seamlessly switch it's operation back to the remote power source to take advantage of the continuous source of power..

The Night Reaper™ Crew Served Weapon Light (CSWL) Mark 3 is affixed to a MK93 Cantilever Bracket with the MK3 Quick Disconnect Mount which allows the operator to quickly remove the searchlight from the mount for search requirements far from the vehicle through the use of the unique clamshell design. Re-attaching the searchlight is a simple process.

The Night Reaper Mark 3 is currently in service with the French Army, mounted on some armoured vehicle as the VBL, AMX-10-RC and the VBCI.

     
The Night Reaper Mark 3 is currently in service with the French Army, mounted on some armoured vehicle as the VBL, AMX-10-RC and the VBCI.
The Sunrock searchlight Night Reaper mounted on weapon station of French army VBL 4x4 armoured vehicle personnel carrier.