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Mission Critical Navy LED Lighting 

NVIS (Night Vision Imaging System) Green lighting is used in these hangars to ensure compatibility with night vision goggles (NVGs) worn by flight crews and deck personnel. The specific NVIS Green wavelength is carefully controlled to provide adequate illumination for maintenance and movement while preventing interference, blooming, or degradation of NVG performance. Unlike standard white or colored lighting, NVIS-compliant green light allows personnel to maintain situational awareness both inside the hangar and when transitioning to the flight deck during low-light or night operations
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CIC Navy LED Lighting

Blue lighting is commonly used in CIC environments because it preserves night vision while still providing sufficient illumination for personnel to read displays, charts, and controls. Short-wavelength blue light minimizes disruption to dark adaptation compared to white light, allowing watchstanders to maintain visual sensitivity to radar screens, external visuals, and low-light data displays. Properly engineered blue lighting also reduces glare, improves contrast on electronic displays, and helps minimize operator fatigue during extended missions.

Emergency LED Lighting

Emergency battery backup lighting systems aboard U.S. Navy ships are critical for maintaining continuous illumination during power loss, combat damage, or system failures. Operating in high-risk, mission-critical environments, naval vessels require uninterrupted visibility to ensure crew safety, support damage control and navigation, and sustain combat readiness. Engineered to meet stringent U.S. Navy MIL-SPEC standards for reliability, durability, and performance, these systems are essential to ship survivability, crew protection, and mission continuity under all conditions.
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General LED Lighting

General lighting aboard U.S. Navy ships is essential to maintaining safe, efficient, and mission-ready operations throughout the vessel. Proper illumination supports daily activities such as navigation, maintenance, equipment operation, food service, medical care, and administrative functions, while also ensuring safe movement through passageways, ladder wells, machinery spaces, and berthing areas.

Because naval vessels operate in demanding maritime and combat environments, general lighting systems are engineered to meet strict U.S. Navy MIL-SPEC standards for durability, shock resistance, vibration tolerance, and photometric performance—ensuring dependable operation under all conditions at sea.

Low Voltage LED Lighting

Low voltage LED lighting systems aboard U.S. Navy ships provide energy-efficient, reliable illumination designed for demanding maritime and combat environments. Operating on reduced voltage enhances safety, minimizes electrical risk, and allows for easier integration with shipboard power distribution systems, including emergency and backup circuits.

LED Lighting Solutions Global low voltage LED fixtures are engineered to meet stringent U.S. Navy MIL-SPEC standards for shock, vibration, EMI resistance, and durability—ensuring consistent performance in mission-critical applications while supporting overall ship survivability and operational readiness.
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