Cadet Torches & Lighting
Our lighting collection provides the practical illumination options essential for effective field operations after dark. These versatile tools enable cadets to safely navigate nocturnal environments while learning important lessons about light discipline and tactical awareness during night exercises.
Reliable lighting represents a fundamental requirement for overnight field activities. Our collection addresses different operational needs through complementary technologies. The Viper Spec Ops Head Torch provides hands-free illumination during practical tasks, with its olive/green casing maintaining tactical compatibility while multiple light modes offer appropriate brightness for different scenarios.
For specialised applications, our range of genuine Cyalume SnapLights delivers reliable non-electric light sources in various colours. These military-standard chemical light sticks provide dependable illumination with extended 12-hour duration, making them ideal for marking positions, identifying personnel, or providing sustained low-level lighting in field shelters. The different colour options—green, red, yellow, and orange - teach important lessons about appropriate light choice for maintaining night vision during different activities.
Field lighting introduces cadets to important tactical considerations beyond basic illumination. Learning to properly manage light sources during night operations—minimising unnecessary brightness, using appropriate colours to preserve night vision, and controlling light signatures for tactical concealment - develops awareness that extends beyond mere visibility to operational effectiveness.
These practical lighting tools support important aspects of cadet training from basic fieldcraft to more advanced tactical exercises. The ability to operate effectively after dark builds confidence while expanding training opportunities across the full 24-hour cycle.
Since 1949, we have provided quality field equipment that supports cadet training across the UK. Our lighting collection continues this tradition, offering practical solutions that develop the field awareness and tactical understanding that remain central to the cadet experience.