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These lights are used to prevent aircraft collisions with extremely tall structures by providing strong visual signals visible from long distances.
High intensity aviation lights are typically used for structures above 150 meters in height, depending on local aviation regulations.
High intensity aviation lights usually emit flashing white light during the daytime and may switch to red light at night, depending on the system configuration.
Most modern systems use high-power LED technology, which provides high brightness, energy efficiency, and long operational life.
Yes. These lights are designed with durable housing and high IP protection ratings to withstand harsh weather conditions such as rain, wind, and extreme temperatures.
Yes. Many systems include automatic day/night control that adjusts brightness depending on ambient light conditions.



