


| Name | SureFire M640V Vampire Scout Light Pro |
| Manufacturer | SureFire, LLC |
| Country of Origin | United States |
| Type / Role | Dual-Spectrum (White/IR) WeaponLight |
| Introduced / Service Entry | Mid-2010s (Vampire series evolution) |
| Status | Active Production |
| Unit Cost | Approximately $449โ$499 |
| Maximum Output (Recharge) | N/A (CR123A primary) |
| Maximum Output (Lithium) | 350 lumens (white) |
| Peak Beam Intensity | 11,500 candela |
| Operational Range (Throw) | 214 meters |
| Endurance (SF18650B) | N/A |
| Endurance (2x CR123A) | 2.5 hours (white); 16.75 hours (IR) |
| Photonic Barrier Pen | Effective for tactical PID and NVD illumination |
| Length | 5.5 in (13.9 cm) |
| Bezel Diameter | 1.06 in (2.7 cm) |
| Height | Low-profile mount configuration |
| Maximum Operational Weight | 4.15 oz (117.7 g) with batteries |
| Illumination Type | White LED / 860 nm IR LED |
| Mounting Footprint | MIL-STD-1913 Picatinny & M-LOK |
| Rail Hardware Included | Low-Profile Mount (LPM) |
| Primary Lens | TIR (Total Internal Reflection) |
| Switches Supported | Z68 push-button tailcap |
| Primary Source | Two CR123A lithium batteries |
| Secondary Source (Dual) | N/A |
| Thermal Regulation | LED regulation for consistent output |
| Control Type | Bezel rotation (white/IR/off); tailcap switch |
| Circuit Protection | Regulated output |
| Ingress Protection Rating | IPX7 (waterproof) |
| Primary Users | U.S. Military, Special Operations, Law Enforcement |
| Combat Proven | Yes (widely fielded) |
| Notable Deployment | Night operations, CQB, and mounted patrols with NVDs |
The SureFire M640V Vampire Scout Light Pro is a compact, dual-spectrum weapon-mounted illuminator designed for operators who require seamless transitions between visible and infrared lighting in dynamic tactical environments. Part of SureFire’s renowned Vampire series, it addresses the critical need for flexible illumination on modern battlefields where forces may operate with or without night vision devices (NVDs).
SureFire, LLC, a U.S.-based company headquartered in Fountain Valley, California, manufactures the M640V. Known for producing high-end tactical lighting and suppressors for military and law enforcement, SureFire emphasizes durability, innovation, and domestic production standards.
This 6-volt Scout Light delivers 350 lumens of high-intensity white light with a hybrid beam pattern optimized for medium- to long-range target identification (PID) and situational awareness. By rotating the bezel, users instantly switch to 120 mW of 860 nm infrared output, invisible to the naked eye but highly effective with NVDs. The proprietary Total Internal Reflection (TIR) lens provides strong reach with balanced spill.
It mounts securely via an integrated low-profile mount (LPM) compatible with MIL-STD-1913 Picatinny and M-LOK rails, allowing optimal positioning alongside other accessories. Activation uses a reliable Z68 click tailcap switch for momentary or constant-on operation. Built from aerospace-grade aluminum with a Mil-Spec hard-anodized finish and IPX7 waterproofing, it withstands harsh combat conditions.
The unit typically retails around $449–$499, depending on color (Black or Tan) and retailer, positioning it as a premium option for professional users.
In service with U.S. special operations and conventional forces, the M640V enhances close-quarters battle (CQB) and longer-range engagements by providing immediate white light for low-light clearance or IR for stealthy night vision operations. Its compact size preserves weapon maneuverability without adding excessive weight.
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