Military simulators
Motorized Infantry Squad Training Complex (Multimedia Shooting Range)
About the simulator
The training complex for mechanized squad preparation is a set of automated workstations for the personnel of a mechanized infantry squad, equipped with corresponding weapon mock-ups and multimedia equipment. It is designed for use in training centers that conduct preparation of motorized infantry units. The complex is used to develop both theoretical and practical knowledge among trainees regarding combat operations conducted as part of a motorized infantry squad.

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Thanks to specially developed software, it is now possible to simulate and reproduce the principles of firing with specific types of weapons used by individual members of a motorized infantry group, conduct comprehensive simulation of training and combat scenarios close to real conditions, as well as prepare and monitor the execution of training tasks.
Multimedia Equipment Package Includes:
- Infantry Tactical Space Room Frame Structure
- Automated Instructor Workstation
- Automated Infantryman Workstation
- Helmet Simulator Mock-up (with Communication Headset and Positioning System)
- AK-74 Assault Rifle Simulator Mock-up
- RPK Light Machine Gun Simulator Mock-up
- Sniper Rifle Simulator Mock-up (with Sniper Scope Mock-up)
- Grenade Launcher Mock-up Equipment Kit
The complex provides the capability to conduct training for squad personnel in combat coordination within a unified simulation environment in real time. Built-in editors offer instructors and training commanders extensive options for preparing training tasks: selecting the type of terrain, season, time of day, and configuring the actions of allied and enemy units controlled by artificial intelligence.
Automated Instructor Workstation
The Automated Workstation (AWS) of the instructor (training session leader) is designed to create situational and targeted environments, task execution options for training, and other conditions and factors that affect the preparation process. From their workstation, the instructor monitors the task execution process, with the ability to dynamically change conditions and scenarios, as well as receive complete information about the actions of the trainees.
The automated workstation (AWS) of the instructor consists of computer equipment components (processing unit, keyboard, mouse, printer, sound system, computer headset)
