Both are Gimmicks?

Published on February 17, 2026
Duration: 1:48

This guide, presented with instructional tone from an experienced instructor, details the testing and application of glow-in-the-dark and IR patches. It covers their visibility under night vision, their function as IR reflectors for identification, and specific use cases, emphasizing that these patches are best utilized up close and not for constant wear. The expert assessment highlights the instructor's experienced authority.

Quick Summary

IR patches function as IR light reflectors, making them detectable by security cameras with IR lights and useful for identifying friendly forces in low-light or covert operations. Glow-in-the-dark patches are visible to the naked eye at 20 meters and under night vision, but may be too bright.

Chapters

  1. 00:04Glow in the Dark Patch Testing
  2. 00:54IR Patch Demonstration
  3. 01:40Conclusion on IR Patch Use

Frequently Asked Questions

How visible are glow-in-the-dark patches under night vision?

Glow-in-the-dark patches glow brightly under night vision when lit with a flashlight. They are detectable by the naked eye at 20 meters, but can sometimes be too bright for night vision devices.

What is the primary function of an IR patch?

An IR patch acts as an IR light reflector. This allows it to be detected by security cameras with IR lights and is useful for identifying your own team members in low-light or covert situations.

Are IR patches useful for long-range identification?

IR patches are primarily visible up close. While they have specific identification use cases, they are generally seen at closer distances and are not intended for constant wear or long-range signaling.

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