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What is each mode used for?

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What is each mode used for?

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The Phantom White mode is appropriate when our soldier is worried about being detected by enemy NVGs, or when a nearby friendly soldier is wearing NVGs and our soldier does not want to blind him. At the same time, Phantom White mode is a white light providing for the true color reading of maps. The pure infrared mode can be used when our soldier needs to signal friendly forces looking for him with NVGs. The Phantom flashlight in this mode can also be used by the soldier wearing the NVGs as a low level light source to enhance the night vision goggles’ capability. The NVIS green mode is used by pilots and others who wear the NVIS minus blue filters on their NVGs. In this mode, the Phantom can be directed straight into the goggles but will not be seen by them. This mode is helpful for pilots who don’t want the risk of having a light directed into their goggles while flying. Cobalt blue mode is perfect for medics who need to perform eye inspections on the battlefield and remain secure agai

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The Phantom White® mode is appropriate when our soldier is worried about being detected by enemy NVGs, or when a nearby friendly soldier is wearing NVGs and our soldier does not want to blind him. At the same time, Phantom White® mode is a white light providing for the true color reading of maps. The pure infrared mode can be used when our soldier needs to signal friendly forces looking for him with NVGs. The Phantom flashlight in this mode can also be used by the soldier wearing the NVGs as a low level light source to enhance the night vision goggles’ capability. The NVIS green mode is used by pilots and others who wear the NVIS minus blue filters on their NVGs. In this mode, the Phantom can be directed straight into the goggles but will not be seen by them. This mode is helpful for pilots who don’t want the risk of having a light directed into their goggles while flying. Cobalt blue mode is perfect for medics who need to perform eye inspections on the battlefield and remain secure ag

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