BBC Science Focus

Why is red light used on submarines?

- JOHN AWBERY, READING RM

The human eye is less sensitive to longer wavelength­s, so red light is chosen to preserve the night vision of the crew while still allowing them to still see their instrument panels. Submarines switch to red light when it’s dark outside and crew members need to use the periscope or go on watch duty.

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