Low Light Strategies Manual

DEPLOYMENT OF ILLUMINATION TOOLS
This Low-Light strategies, principles and techniques Manual (in PDF format) is the culmination of 30+ years of practical, operational, and training experience – densely packed into a 130-page step-by-step, precept upon precept approach to operating in Low-Light Environments. The Author, Ken J. Good, a former Navy SEAL, literally wrote the book on this unique topic.

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SUMMARY This manual is specifically written for Law Enforcement professionals, but individuals that carry firearms for professional security, executive or self-protection will directly benefit from the knowledge contained in this work.  You will be presented with a well-honed progression of Principles and Foundational concepts that underpin the Strategies and Techniques required to consistently prevail in Low Light situations. In the late 1980’s  Force-on-Force training was initially emerging, it became apparent to Mr. Good that no doctrine addressing the totality of fighting at night utilizing white light tools in conjunction with weapons in a professional capacity actually existed.   Yes, there were a few named handgun-flashlight techniques, but that in no way, shape or form encompassed the myriad of practical questions and more importantly solutions required to prevail. After years of experimentation, constant training, underpinned with real- world feedback, the Doctrine emerged as it sits today. Mr. Good has been instrumental in starting the landslide of specific training for these situations. 

Mr. Good was the founding Director of the SureFire Institute and later moved on to head several training companies to further present training in this uniquely challenging environment.  Mr. Good remains active in this capacity through Progressive Combat Solutions.

His passion to improve capabilities, along with research and development lead to the first commercially available, handheld strobe feature to be contained in an LED flashlight (Night-Ops Gladius).  He holds a patent as an inventor of said device.

Mr. Good also holds patents for his Night Reaper Systems Crew-Served Weapon Light (CSWL) system.