The U.S. Army wants to trade the decades-old Multiple Integrated Laser Engagement System, or MILES, for an advanced simulation technology to provide more realistic force-on-force training. The Army ...
The police are using technology in their trial to make firearms practice more effective, as well as reduce reliance on physical facilities and trainers. It involves using sensors and laser-based ...
Lasers don’t shoot like bullets, and that’s a problem for Marines seeking realistic force-on-force shooter training. The Marines Corps is upgrading its field force-on-force shooting system to a third ...
After decades of using laser-type devices for shooting simulations and force-on-force tactical warfighting, the Marine Corps is asking for a new way to do fake shooting. A recent request for ...
U.S. Army Spc. Theodore Durbin, right, installs the driver's side door on his Humvee in preparation for the Multiple Integrated Laser Engagement System to be installed at the National Training Center.
After earlier plans to take target practice on the Great Lakes with live ammunition met with public opposition, the U.S. Coast Guard is exploring a possible high-tech alternative. This week, Coast ...
Security forces in the Hamas-ruled Gaza Strip are using technology to practice shooting on laser simulators, saving money spent on ammunition in the cash-strapped Palestinian territory. In a converted ...