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There are a good and growing number of companies out there making top-quality police use-of-force simulators. More senior (old) command staff know the name FATS, which subsequently became known as Meggitt. Early last year, that family tree added a new name—InVeris Training Solutions is the heir-apparent to a legendary line of training solutions.
Read More →“InVeris” connotes insight and truth, the company says. "The rebranding reflects the company’s pride in standing behind the bravest, best-trained men and women around the world and to providing comprehensive training solutions that prepare them to act at a moment’s notice to protect the communities and countries they serve," the company said in a statement.
Read More →Portable and light, the FATS 100P from Meggitt Training Systems delivers advanced judgmental, marksmanship, and 3D graphics.
Read More →Training simulator features like 4K, augmented reality, virtual reality, and WiFi connected screens are paving the way for the next generation of scenario-based instruction.
Read More →Meggitt Training Systems' LOMAH target training system gives officers immediate feedback on their shooting. The company shares how it works while in the Meggitt booth at SHOT Show 2020.
Read More →Meggitt Training Systems shows its XWT ProImage projected target system to POLICE in the Meggitt booth at SHOT Show 2020.
Read More →Here are some suggestions for updating your shooting facilities to enhance training.
Read More →The class titled "Staying on Target: How to Outfit Your Shooting Range for Maximum Safety and Efficiency" is scheduled for 10:45 to 11:45 a.m. Tuesday Jan. 21 in the Marcello 4504 room in the Sands Convention Center.
Read More →Even though I knew the virtual reality patrol car was not actually there, I instinctively walked around its visual representation and not through it.
Read More →The Georgia Public Safety Training Center and its Georgia Police Academy have chosen Meggitt Training Systems' five-screen, 300-degree FATS 300LE advanced simulation system and BlueFire wireless weapons to help law enforcement officers understand complex situations, then be able to de-escalate or make the right use-of-force option.
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