Atibal Illumination Ai-1 Light Head!

Published on March 28, 2021
Duration: 18:26

The Atibal Illumination AI-1 lighthead is designed for long-range precision shooting at night, utilizing Laser Emitting Phosphor (LEP) technology to produce a highly focused beam with nearly 200,000 candela. This allows for positive identification (PID) of targets at extended distances, serving as an alternative to clip-on night vision devices. It is compatible with popular 18650 and 18350 light bodies and tailcaps from manufacturers like Surefire and Modlite.

Quick Summary

The Atibal Illumination AI-1 lighthead uses Laser Emitting Phosphor (LEP) technology to produce a highly focused beam with nearly 200,000 candela. This allows for positive identification (PID) of targets at mid to long ranges, serving as an effective tool for tactical applications and long-range shooting.

Chapters

  1. 00:32Introduction to Atibal Illumination & AI-1
  2. 01:18Origin Story of Atibal Illumination
  3. 03:07Why You Need the AI-1 Lighthead
  4. 03:27AI-1 Technology: LEP & Candela Explained
  5. 04:10Testing at 100 Yards
  6. 04:52Testing at 260 Yards
  7. 05:50Testing at 705 Yards
  8. 06:36AI-1 Mounted on ADM Rifle
  9. 07:01Behind the Scenes: iPhone Recording Setup
  10. 08:00Shooting Through Binoculars
  11. 09:11AI-1 Setup: Reptilia Body & Surefire Pad
  12. 10:50What You Need for the AI-1
  13. 11:13Battery Options: 18650 vs 18350
  14. 11:37Body & Tailcap Compatibility
  15. 12:15Addressing Common Questions
  16. 13:02Testing at 335 Yards
  17. 13:21Testing Past 600 Yards
  18. 13:43Manufacturing Location: USA Components, China Assembly
  19. 14:04Class 3B Laser Waiver Explained
  20. 14:26Law Enforcement & SPR Use Cases
  21. 14:40AI-1 in Las Vegas Ambient Light
  22. 15:32SWAT Team Testing & PID Advantages
  23. 16:03Rural Patrol Rifle Use
  24. 16:19Ambient Light Test: 75-175 Yards
  25. 17:19Final Thoughts & Sell-Out Status
  26. 17:39Sage Dynamics Mention
  27. 17:48Conclusion & Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What technology does the Atibal Illumination AI-1 lighthead use?

The Atibal Illumination AI-1 lighthead utilizes Laser Emitting Phosphor (LEP) technology. This advanced system uses a laser to generate a highly focused beam of light, providing exceptional clarity and throw for long-range identification.

What is the candela output of the Atibal AI-1 lighthead?

The Atibal Illumination AI-1 lighthead produces nearly 200,000 candela. This high candela rating is crucial for achieving positive identification (PID) of targets at extended distances, especially in low-light or dark conditions.

What batteries are compatible with the Atibal AI-1 lighthead?

The AI-1 lighthead is designed to run on either 18650 or 18350 rechargeable batteries. This compatibility allows users to leverage existing light bodies or choose between longer runtime (18650) or a more compact setup (18350).

Can I use my existing Surefire or Modlite light bodies with the Atibal AI-1?

Yes, the Atibal AI-1 lighthead is designed for cross-compatibility. It works with popular 18650 bodies from Surefire and Modlite, as well as 18350 bodies from Modlite, allowing for integration into existing tactical setups.

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