
Cubic’s Range Master Tablet allows instructors to manage their range’s rack-based computer system from their handheld device.
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The PriSim Suite LiveFire Trainer is a technologically advanced livefire weapons simulator that lets military and law enforcement professionals to practice live firing at interactive HD video-based situations and CGI environments.
Read More →Cubic Corp. today announced its recent acquisition of the PRISim product line of judgmental use-of-force simulators from Advanced Interactive Systems (AIS). Cubic is committed to supporting all existing PRISim customers and has plans to evolve the product line.
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Nothing is exactly the same as being in an incident on the street, but today’s use-of-force judgment training simulators are getting darn close. And the more experience law enforcement officers have with split-second decision-making in a realistic training setting, the better they’ll be at making the right call on duty.
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The College of DuPage had Cubic Corp. create the high-tech tactical village at the college's 66,000-square-foot Homeland Security Education Center in the western suburbs of Chicago.
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High-tech shoot-don't-shoot scenarios let you train realistically without stepping onto the street. You don't want to find out in the middle of a gunfight that you need to work on your judgment, tactics, and reaction time under stress. That's why systems that immerse you in realistic scenarios—complete with lethal and less-lethal options, and even physical consequences in some cases—are so valuable in training. View our slideshow of seven use-of-force simulator systems that provide this important training.
Read More →The contract for more than $700,000 is with College of Dupage, a 30,000-student community college in Glen Ellyn, a Chicago suburb. It operates the Suburban Law Enforcement Academy (SLEA), one of six police academies in the state. The college is in the process of constructing a 66,000-square-foot facility called the Homeland Security Training Center.
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Technological advancements allow companies to continually refine the quality of use-of-force simulators, but vendors have also been paying attention to the budget problems of public safety agencies that buy them.
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