Today glow sticks are used worldwide by all military branches law enforcement and public service departments.
Military use of glow sticks.
The military use of glow sticks in military operations has been common since the 1960s.
Specialty glow sticks involve infrared radiation.
The military uses glow sticks in their safety kits and as field markers.
They can also be used as markers in a tactical situation to designate something such as during a room clearing operation they are often used to show which rooms have already been cleared.
Soldiers use them to define targets alert others to danger mark trails and assist with night visibility.
Once activated the glow cannot be shut off so consider this if you are on night maneuvers.
They are light easy to carry and simple to activate.
They are used as light sources and light markers by military forces campers and recreational divers.
They can tolerate high pressures such as those found under water.
Originally just the navy used the invention for emergency lights man overboard float lights target marking helicopter landing zone marking night parachute or para drop operations and other similar.
Heat will cause a brighter glow but will reduce the glow time while cold reduces the glow but extends the glow time.
Glow sticks are waterproof do not use batteries generate negligible heat are inexpensive and are reasonably disposable.