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LT LASER SIMULATOR

Description

UNITS LT Laser Simulator is an advanced mobile solution designed for combat training, practice, and becoming confident in using various types of weapon systems.
UNITS is intended to practice shooting drills without wasting ammunition and can be used both in individual and collective training. The simulator includes models of various weapons with specifications that are identical to real weapons.
UNITS LT combines innovative projection technology and accuracy of the laser modules used on the weapons. During the training, various combat scenarios are modeled in a safe and controlled environment. Projector mounted on the special platform projects high-resolution visual environment on the screen or on the wall. This creates a realistic feeling of being on a real battlefield. When the firer aims their weapon at the virtual targets on the screen, laser modules register the point of impact and transmit this information to the computer system. With this information, the system can evaluate firing accuracy, response time, and other important parameters. Every type of weapon included in the simulator also has ballistic specifications with wind and air temperature adjustments.

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You can buy simulators from our partners by contacting your regional representative.
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Software overview

Our software is designed to project the operational environment onto the projection screen. It includes a wide range of small arms, grenade launchers, anti-tank systems and models with laser modules. Each software module represents a specific weapon system.
Software includes classical exercises based on the Ministry of Defense’s methodology as well as customized training scenarios. Combat training instructor can set up an operational scenario that would be very close to real conditions – including such features as fault analysis, hit count, and detailed performance data. It is also possible to collect exercise statistics, make student rankings, and compose an overall data base of training centers with performance scores.