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What technologies help prepare officers for active shooter response situations? This behind-the-scenes look at law enforcement training explores shot simulators, smart firearms, laser target systems, and the tools used to build safer, more effective training environments.
Read More →Digimation's DART provides options for police while overcoming barriers to training.
Read More →When police chiefs find it is time to invest in VR training systems, where do they begin? What should they know before they buy?
Read More →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 →Meggitt Training Systems shows its XWT ProImage projected target system to POLICE in the Meggitt booth at SHOT Show 2020.
Read More →Software, cloud-based videos, and Internet-based instruction can teach officers about new laws and policies and reduce liability.
Read More →TraumaFX, a division of Kforce Government Solutions Inc. (KGS) and a leading global provider of advanced, ruggedized human and canine medical training simulators, has announced the commercial availability of what the company calls the most-advanced canine medical simulator available - K9 Diesel.
Read More →Featuring the ergonomics of a duty gun and significant felt recoil, the Blowback Laser Trainer was designed for law enforcement firearms instruction for both the novice and the expert shooter.
Read More →APB360's software is a versatile tool that can save agencies time and money by maintaining training records and inventory in one database.
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