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Meggitt Training Systems continues to evolve its family of target devices to satisfy the increased training requirement for fighting in training in urban and built-up areas. Featuring portability, flexible control methods and multiple power configurations, Meggitt Training Systems has equipped numerous Military Operations On Urbanized Terrain (MOUT) facilities from Alaska to Louisiana.The centerpiece of the products available for MOUT training is the Target Lifting Device (TLD). The TLD utilizes a hit-sensing, full sized human form target (HFT) to provide the ultimate in realism. The HFT is available in male, female and child sizes to simulate persons likely to be encountered on the battlefield. Depending on dress and attached props, such as weapons or non-threat items, the TLD can represent a hostile, neutral or friendly subject. Ease of reconfiguration assures the user that the TLD will give maximum flexibility for his investment. For example, the TLD can be used inside a structure, receiving power from electrical mains and being controlled by a wired network. That same device can then be taken outside to an area where AC power is not readily available, connected to a battery and controlled over a wireless network. The TLD can be configured to pop-up a target, or swing a target in or out of view, such as in a doorway, window or the side of a building or tree. Another configuration allows a TLD to be suspended in a confined area, falling when shot. The HFT will score hits from paint ball, SESAMS, SRTA or ball ammunition. MILES adaptors are also available for the HFT. The MOUT training area can be supplemented by other target devices from Meggitt Training Systems. These include the Stationary Infantry Target, Moving Infantry Target, Stationary Armor Target and the Moving Armor Target. All devices work with AC or DC power and are controlled through wired or wireless networks or any combination of power and control. Control systems are based on desktop or laptop computers and portable, hand-held controllers. |
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