When I first saw the V.I.C.E. simulator at February's SHOT show, I was convinced that it was a product suitable only for the video arcade. But after a few minutes of watching a SWAT team put the system through its paces at TREXPO West, I changed my mind. It's an excellent training tool for team operations.
V.I.C.E. (Virtual Interactive Combat Environment) is a team combat simulator. Up to four officers can operate and coordinate their actions in V.I.C.E.'s beautifully rendered virtual world. Each officer has a separate view of the environment and can move, maneuver, and change his or her point of view using two joysticks mounted on one of the Armalite M4 soft air rifles that come with the system.
Instructors can set up the software so that the rifles must be reloaded after 30 rounds. They can also add stress to the scenario by causing an operator's rifle to jam.
A complete V.I.C.E. system includes four operator bays with screens and an instructor station that allows the instructor to monitor the teams' progress and tactics. The instructor can also flat ruin the students' day by taking control of one of the bad guys, even after he or she is down.
V.I.C.E. is not inexpensive, nor does it have a small footprint, but it's not outside of the budgets of some agencies, and it can be a great training tool if you don't treat it as just a video game.