NITECORE D10 - R2

NITECORE D10 - R2

 

Features

Unique electronic-controlled switch (Smart PD System), very reliable;
Unique Infinitely Variable Digital-controlled Brightness System;
Quick direct access min & max brightness, very simple user interface;
Made from military grade aluminum alloy, really strong;
Extremely compact size and light weight suitable for EDC (every day carry);
Mil-Spec Type III Hard Anodized finish;
Resistance to impact by dropping according to US MIL-STD-810F;
Waterproof to IPX-8 standard;
Broad-voltage fully-regulated circuit, compatible with kinds of batteries;
Built in high efficiency LED (Light Emitting Diodes);
Torch Lumen 145 lumens;
Extended runtime;
Metal reflector;
Impact-resistant optical window with anti-reflective coating
Tactical lanyards braided with military grade 550 parachute-cord;
Tail stand.

 

Specification

Dimension: Total length 89mm; Diameter 19mm;
Weight: 40g
Battery: powered by one AA size battery or other types of batteries of the same size

 Output & Runtime:

AA battery
Maximum output 145 lumens, for about 50 minutes (with brightness declines to 50%)
Minimum output 3 lumens(1%), for about 45 hours (with brightness declines to 50%)

Li-ion Battery
Maximum output 145 lumens, for about 80 minutes (with brightness declines to 50%)
Minimum output 5 lumens(1%), for about 60 hours (with brightness declines to 50%)

 


CREE R2 LED = MAX: 145 lumens

Nitecore D10s for the US 101st Airborne - 10.03.2009

 

101st Airborne Division (United States).

The 101st Airborne Division - the "Screaming Eagles"- is a U.S. Army modular infantry division trained for air assault operations. During World War II, it was renowned for action during the Normandy Landings and in the Battle of the Bulge. During the Vietnam War, the 101st Airborne Division was redesignated first an airmobile division, then later as an air assault division. For historical reasons, it retains the "Airborne" tab identifier, yet does not conduct parachute operations at a division level. Many modern members of the 101st are graduates of the U.S. Army Air Assault School, and wear the Air Assault Badge, but it is not prerequisite for assignment to the division. The division's headquarters are at Fort Campbell, Kentucky, and has served in Iraq and Afghanistan. It is the only U.S. Army division with two aviation brigades. It is one of the most decorated divisions in the U.S. Army.

 

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