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Battle Sight Technologies – MARC IR

The MARC IR (Marking Appliance Reusable Chemiluminescence – Infrared) is a pressure-activated chemiluminescence writing instrument that facilitates written or graphic communication in low-light and no-light conditions with the capability to be invisible to the enemy.

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16 Responses to “Battle Sight Technologies – MARC IR”

  1. CJ DOC says:

    Got to use this at TECH WARRIOR at Calamityville , beyond military applications, this will be beneficial in the public safety arena. Still needs to be the size of a sharpie for ease of carry, but 10 times better than the sidewalk chalk it started out as.

  2. GANDIS says:

    This is awesome!

  3. IW says:

    Now, for the first time, IR penises may be drawn wherever it is desired.

    • Jack says:

      That’s great I immediately thought of that and writing “kick me” and drawing mustaches on flight gear.

  4. tcba_joe says:

    That seems like an opportunity missed by several decades. That’s really cool.

  5. SVGC says:

    Awesome stuff. Would love to see a long lasting IR spray paint that could fit in a bang pouch. Would be great for room marking procedures or marking distances/on call targets on structures in an AO. This seems pretty cool though, interested to know how long it lasts.

  6. CJ-DOC says:

    Got the chance to use these at Tech Warrior at Calamityville, has military as well as public safety applications. Would still like to see it the size of a sharpie, but it has come a long way for the first version.

  7. DJax says:

    remarkable tech… just ensure a “do not eat” label is on them for my beloved Marines.

  8. pbr549 says:

    Knapsack???

  9. Isaac T.Rex says:

    Can they be eaten?

  10. Jason says:

    Just…..make sure the marines don’t try to eat them.

    But seriously, this is pretty awesome.

  11. Kris says:

    I was going to order one but they ar $69 a stick.

  12. Tazman66gt says:

    Lots of $20 words to explain a glow in the dark grease pen.

    • Adun says:

      What I wasn’t sure about, is whether or not this glows in the visible spectrum, or only in IR. Any idea?

      • Adun says:

        Specifically since the page says this:

        “Available invisible and infrared spectrums”

        So are you buying it in either visible, or IR, or does it glow and just stand out in IR?

  13. pogsrghey says:

    wonder how long it will take a marine to go to sick call complaining of taking a phosphorescent dump