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Tactical Blocks for Military Use

What is a tactical block?

A tactical block is modern combat equipment that allows for effective control of lighting, aiming, and additional systems on gear. It integrates with equipment, provides convenient mounting, and simplifies operation of the combat system in any conditions.

How a tactical block works

The block controls connected devices through a single system: it turns on and off beams of different colors, activates additional functions, and controls accessory mounting. This makes equipment more effective and convenient during task execution.

Types of tactical blocks

Blocks differ in beam color, mounting method, and additional functions. There are models with red, green, or white beams, stationary and portable systems, blocks with illumination, or integrated adapters for quick replacement of optical equipment.

How to choose a tactical block?

It is important to evaluate materials, mounting reliability, and compatibility with equipment. Pay attention to the block's functions: number of beams, additional options, and integration into the combat system. The right choice increases effectiveness and comfort.

Where to buy a tactical block?

High-quality tactical blocks can be purchased from Flash Army. We offer reliable equipment with a warranty, manufacturer's prices, and fast delivery across Ukraine. Flash Army provides a modern combat equipment system and convenient mounting for all accessories.

Frequently asked questions about products in this category Tactical Blocks for Military Use

A tactical aiming laser module is a weapon-mounted device that combines several functions in one housing. Most often, these are a laser aiming device (visible or IR), an IR illuminator, and sometimes a flashlight. The format is familiar from models like PEQ-15, DBAL, or their analogs: one module — several tools for day and night operation.
A tactical aiming module is essential for rapid target acquisition and operation in low-visibility conditions. The visible laser provides a quick aiming point during the day or indoors, while the IR laser and IR illuminator work in conjunction with night-vision devices. This eliminates the need to mount multiple separate devices, as everything is integrated into a single module.
Green lasers in tactical blocks typically have a wavelength in the 520–532 nm range. Most often, this is 520 nm (direct diode) or 532 nm (DPSS). The green spectrum is more visible to the human eye, making such lasers clearly visible during the day and in open terrain.
Most often, these are CR123A batteries. Some models may use AA or 18650 rechargeable batteries, but CR123A is the standard for most units due to stable voltage and compact size. Many models also support operation with a remote switch, which is connected separately.
Modes depend on the model, but typically include: visible laser; IR laser; IR illuminator; combined modes (laser + illuminator); sometimes a separate flashlight. Switching is done via a selector on the housing or a remote switch, allowing for quick mode changes without altering grip.
A tactical block provides several things at once: rapid target acquisition, night-vision device (NVG) compatibility, target illumination in the dark, and the ability to operate without traditional optical aiming. As a result, the shooter gets a versatile module for various conditions — from indoor use to night operations.
The price depends on the availability of IR modes, laser quality, illuminator power, housing materials, and the overall class of the device. Basic models with a single laser are cheaper. Units with an IR laser, IR illuminator, sealed housing, and normal stability are significantly more expensive. The difference here is felt in functionality and reliability.
You can find tactical blocks on the Flash Army website. Before choosing, consider whether IR mode is needed, what type of laser is used, the power source, and compatibility with NVGs, because a simple block with a visible laser and a full-fledged module with an IR laser and illuminator are solutions for different tasks.