Cerberus

  • Weight: 3.61oz
  • Width: 1.50″
  • Main Body Height: 1.695″
  • Approximately 45–70min. pulse
  • Maintain 1 uW/cm² at 20m
  • 15 degrees of divergence
  • Uses two rechargeable CR123’s
  • Has ambidextrous controls
  • Front cowling helps to prevent backsplash on the operator, and CSR off the lenses (when on a pistol)
  • US Military J.N.L.W.P. level of ocular-saturation (“compelling-glare”) achievable up to 20 meters.
  • Qualifies at 20+ meters for saturation levels for US-DOD Hail-Warning-Suppression.
  • The specific pulse rates and wavelengths have been perfected to be the most difficult for the human eye to adapt to.
  • US Military J.N.L.W.P. level of ocular-saturation (“compelling-glare”) achievable up to 20 meters.
  • The same credible glare requirements from the JNLWP used by the Glare-MOUT made by BE MEYERS (where the Cerberus was created)
  • The Cerberus produces 50% more perceived intraocular energy than the Streamlight TLR-1.