Public Safety and Retail/Commercial Live Fire Products
All GranTraps are available for outdoor applications (OD) and engineered to withstand harsh environmental conditions by using non-corrosive materials. Outdoor versions utilize hot-dipped galvanized steel components and custom designed structural frames which shed water and condensation for long term durability.
CLEANER
Minimizes broken lead particles released at the trap area by capturing rounds intact, averting lead and jacket back splatter. Exhaust air filters last several times longer versus steel traps.
SAFER
Close range shots and acute angled shots make the GranTrap ideal for tactical training in dynamic ranges.
QUIETER
Due to the porous nature of how the GranTex media gathers and the almost non-existent sound of a round entering the media (versus steel plates), the GranTrap ensures a much quieter firing range.
Designed for constant use:
with all handgun ammunition including .22, .357, .38, .45, .44 magnum
with all handgun or machine gun ammunition including 9 mm, 10 mm, and .40 caliber
with all lead shotgun ammunition including 12 gauge lead slugs
and with all soft nose rifle ammunition with muzzle energies under 4,000 foot pounds and velocity not exceeding 4,000 feet per second, including .223, .308 and .30 caliber
Optional ½" 500 MIN BHN impact plates and AR400 scrolls allow heavy machine gun and sniper rifle ammunition including .50 cal and .338 lapua
Steel bullet traps are not designed for steel core or armor piercing ammunition
Primary impact plates and sidewalls are offered in various abrasion resistant (AR) armor plate thicknesses and hardness including 1/4", 3/8" and 1/2" AR500 or 500 MIN BHN
Interchangeable and reversible lower impact plates and overtrap plates arranged to assure a multiplicity of impacts before the particles enter the deceleration chamber for collection
27' D x 9' H x Width of Range (service area behind the trap with an entry point is needed)
Asymmetrical geometry of trap allows running man systems, turning targets or popup targets to be utilized within the trap area and without interference with the trap
Spent lead sealed pails recovery system
Constructed of special heat-treated steel frames supporting the impact plates at a shallow 15° angle, away from the shooter
The AR225 (optional AR400) rear shell scroll assembly is readily removable for inspection, cleaning and replacement
Assembled entirely by mechanical joints with no field cutting or welding required for construction or replacement of components
For structural integrity and safety, the LE5000 frame stanchion supports are located at each firing lane and do not require tensioned cross cable supports
All trap surfaces are factory primed on all sides
Trap is divided into spaces corresponding to shooting points. Targets approximately centered on respective impact plates and divisions between impact plates occur roughly midway between target centers
Parts fit through a standard 36" W door opening
Optional lead collection conveyor system moves particles into a sealed shipping container (lead collection conveyor motor: 230/460 VAC, 3 phase, 60 Hz).
Optional airborne particulate cartridge filtration system draws lead dust from the trap opening through the containment chamber and lead conveyor system into a series of low maintenance cartridge filters. Air passes through a HEPA assembly with inlet plenum to provide 99.97% cleaning efficiency on .30-micron particles before discharge (airborne particulate blower motor: 230/460 VAC, 3 phase, 60 Hz; Airborne particulate pulsing controls: 110 VAC, single phase, 60 Hz; Compressed air requirements for airborne particulate pulsing: 90 psi).
The exhaust system also acts as a dust collection system, terminating in multiple stages of filtration with HEPA final, to ensure dust containment and collection. The filter banks are automatically cleaned with a measured air pulse when the pressure drop across the filters reaches a preset level, ensuring long filter life and maximum effectiveness. The system lets the lead particles leave the bullet trap via the supplied sealed container or the final HEPA filters for safe disposal, minimizing dangerous handling.
Filters have an expanded capacity due to the patented inner cone of filtration media.
The inner cone provides uniform dispersion of back-pulsed air and opens up more useable space for airflow in the dust collector.
Multiple filter media options and pleat spacing are available to best suit your specific application and dust.
All filter media offerings deliver a minimum of 99.99% separation efficiency down to 0.5 micron by weight.
Door, hopper, inlet and panels are all of 10 gauge steel.
10" discharge hoppers – unless otherwise specified.
Channel baffles installed in the inlet protect the filters from incoming dust and separates the larger dust particles directly into the hopper, reducing the load on the filters.
System is finished with baked on, durable Dupont® powder coat (Triglycidyl Isocyanurate polyester) paint. All carbon steel components are 5-stage acid washed prior to powder coating for maximum adhesion of the paint. Unless otherwise specified, internal frames will be black. Painted inside and outside for weather/corrosion resistance, unless otherwise specified.
Filters are automatically back-flush cleaned with periodic pulses of compressed air.
Vertical cartridges provide more efficient pulsing of dust, thus eliminating uneven dust loading associated with horizontally mounted cartridges.
Powerful cleaning system delivers 100% more cleaning energy than horizontal filter designs. This includes 6" compressed air header, nozzled purge pipes, diaphragms and solenoid valves in NEMA 4 enclosure. Diaphragms are factory plumbed to the solenoids.
Quick-open access door(s) to super-fast cartridge change-out system that does not require entry into the collector.
Cam-operated clamp bars provide easy filter clamping and sealing.
54" clearance under the hopper discharge flange.
The chamber of the Safe-N-Clear trap is filled with a thick bed of GranTex™, a granulated rubber material that safely deenergizes rounds.
A reinforced rubber screen secured across the trap opening provides a slot for muzzle insertion and serves as a protective barrier against backsplatter. In the event of a discharge, the round is captured virtually intact in the GranTex material and is securely contained inside the Safe-N-Clear™.
The Safe-N-Clear™ is a floor model clearing trap, so it does not require a stand or special mounting hardware to keep it stationary or secure. This allows more flexibility in placing the clearing trap in the most desirable location as specified by the customer.
It is an ideal safety measure for police stations, correctional facilities, firing ranges, or any location where firearms are handled.
InVeris offers two Safe-N-Clear™ models, one for handguns and the other for rifles with the following specifications:
Handgun Model LE1213
Accommodates 2000 fps and 2200 ft/lbs muzzle energy
Dimensions: 35" H x 13" W x 18" D
Weighs 208 lbs.
Rifle Model LE1216
Accommodates 3600 fps and 3600 ft/lbs muzzle energy
Dimensions: 31" H x 13.5" W x 23" D
Weighs 314 lbs.
Designed for use with handgun ammunition up through .44 magnum, 9mm submachine gun, shotgun ammunition including slugs, and .22 caliber rimfire rifle ammunition. Only lead or copper covered lead bullets should be used on a steel trap and armor piercing ammunition is not permitted.
Venetian Blind bullet trap consists of five, cantilever supported, ¼-inch AR 500 alloy impact plates.
Impact plates are installed at an angle not greater than 35 degrees from the horizontal plane, directing all impacted bullets downward into a deceleration chamber.
After deceleration, spent lead particles drop into a large steel collection tray.
Impact plates come with bolt-on (1/4" thick alloy) leading edge assemblies to catch and contain backsplatter. The leading edge 1/4" thick AR 500 alloy are ground to a cross-sectional area that dictates long life. Ceiling slope sheets, bullet trap sidewall plates and wall deflector plates are 1/4" hot rolled steel.
Bullet trap and ceiling slope sheets are entirely prefabricated with no cutting or welding required. The trap is free standing and ceiling slope sheets are supported from the trap.
Impact plates, back plates, leading edges, floor deflector assemblies and the deceleration chamber are abrasion resistant, and alloy plates are AR 500.
All bullet trap components receive a prime coat of paint at the factory. No secondary media, such as sand, oil or water is used in conjunction with the bullet trap.
To reduce the shooter's risk of injury, InVeris' Air-Space Ceiling System is comprised of mixed layered panels strategically engineered to contain a misdirected round via the wood facing, containing them within the air space chamber after striking the steel backing plate. This prevents the bullet from exiting the panel or returning to the open range area.
The air-space panels are suspended horizontally from the ceiling structure starting at the firing line and extending downrange the distance desired—specific to the customer's range design. After installation, acoustical material may be applied to the panel surfaces to assist in noise reduction. InVeris offers a variety of range containment and redirective panels in various sizes and thicknesses (pistol through rifle rated), pending the specific range design needs.
The RangeMaster™ 9000 (RM9K) is an easy to use range control system offering instructors and range personnel the ability to write, store and run training scenarios. These scenarios can also be downloaded to the individual control units at the firing line or to another controller.
The scenario files are easily retrieved and launched, with vivid display of real time range target conditions. The targets are directed to initiate a command to travel, conceal, expose or edge, as directed by the RM9K. The RM9K displays all of the target locations, presentations and other optional features via icons of changing colors and images on the computer screen. Targets are shown in increments of feet, yards or meters. InVeris’ adaptable RM9K can control any, all, or a combination of lanes with the simple click of the mouse with our Lane Manager software.
The advanced RM9K provides numerous training scenarios in an easy to use, fully customizable system.
Complementing the RM9K system, InVeris Training Solutions’ RM10K combines advanced wireless and touch screen technologies for convenience and flexibility in range control operations.
Complete system control is managed through tablet computers, allowing personnel to leave the control room while maintaining complete control of the range. The tablet’s portability allows instructors the freedom to interact with shooters at the line and provide immediate feedback and correction.
The control and portability equate to increased productivity, as range instructors devote attention to firearms instruction rather than range management from the confines of a control room.
The XWT Lane Manager allows the range operator to control the lane from any browser on the InVeris network. It also:
Displays the status of all lane ICU batteries on a single page, and delivers a pop-up on the browser if the lane battery gets low.
Sets a time limit on the lane ICU. A configurable countdown timer flashes when remaining time drops below five minutes.
Displays a pop-up on the Lane Manager page when lane time drops below the five minute limit.
Triggers the ICU into lock-down mode when time runs out, only allowing the carrier to come home.
Displays a Help button on the ICU, enabling a pop-up notification display on any browser pointing to the Lane Manager web page. The Help notification can be enabled or disabled in the ICU 411 screen.
Turns on a light above the shooter’s booth when the Help button is enabled. This light is controlled via a Wi-Fi enabled smart switch.
Works in administrative mode, allowing the range operator to:
Reboot the ICU’s individually or all ICU’s simultaneously. It’s no longer necessary to use the POE switch web interface.
Upgrade the ICU firmware individually or all ICU’s simultaneously.
SafeZone™ fully interchangeable shooting stalls offer the customization to create clear stalls, solid stalls, or a mixture of both. Completely reconfigurable and backward compatible, the new shooting stalls can be set up in the same location as your existing stalls.
Standard Stalls
The SafeZone™ stalls are pistol and/or rifle rated and are available with a black frame, solid black dividing panel, and a brass casing shield to prevent spent casings from going into adjacent lanes. A swing down shooter's shelf features a resilient surface, raised edges to prevent accidental drop off, and a recessed tray area containing all weapons, ammunition and other range equipment within the confines of the stall. The acoustical blast shield extends to further shelter adjacent shooters, while a site light illuminates the stall interior.
SafeZone™ Standard Features:
Black pistol or rifle frame
Black solid panels have UL752 standard level 3 pistol or level 8 rifle comparable design**
Site light
Brass shield
Shooter's shelf
Rifle rated stall with blast shield
Our custom shooting stalls allow you to create clear stalls, solid stalls, stalls with texture and various materials such as wood, leather or vinyl. The possibilities are endless.
Pistol and rifle rated, the custom shooting stalls provide:
Customizable outer surfaces to continue customer theme into shooting range area
Seamless installation with all InVeris target systems and safety ceiling equipment
Noise abatement to minimize sound between shooting stalls
Ballistic containment and protection with AR steel mounted in the center of the stall design
In addition, custom shooting stalls can be outfitted with a variety of optional features to enhance the shooter's experience.
InVeris new fats® LIVE Hybrid Training System lets you train on the fats® 100P virtual training system in a live fire range using live weapons. This highly advanced technology allows you a variety of training features:
fats® LIVE is an innovative hybrid training system that combines the best of virtual training with the unmatched realism of live fire shooting. fats® LIVE represents a leap forward in technology-driven training solutions for defense forces, law enforcement agencies, and commercial shooting range owners. Shooters fire live weapons at realistic scenarios projected on a self-healing rubber screen, designed to endure thousands of rounds with instant data capture and reporting.
This system not only enhances the realism and effectiveness of training programs but also ensures that users can train in a safe and controlled environment. By integrating live fire exercises with high-definition virtual scenarios, trainees are better prepared for real-world situations, improving their decision-making skills and reaction times.
HIT DETECTION TECHNOLOGY
fats® LIVE uses a dual camera hit detection system. This system allows the system to be used with live fire weapons and FATS simulation weapons. This dual-camera system also allows for a simple and quick setup and calibration of the system. Feedback from the system will include shot location, hit/miss, score (if applicable), split times between shots, group diameter, mean point of impact for groups, and site correction information.
SELF-HEALING SCREEN
fats® LIVE uses durable, self-healing rubber that withstands up to 80,000 rounds. The standard screen measures 118.1 by 66.4 inches, fitting across two firing lanes or customizable for other setups. Available in fixed or portable formats, the portable option includes a lightweight aluminum frame, while fixed systems are mounted to the range's baffle system.
SUPPORTED GUN/AMMO TYPES
fats® LIVE can be used with a variety of Live Fire weapons. Qualified ammunition includes:
.380 ACP
9mm NATO
.40 ACP
.223/5.56 NATO (5.56x45)
7.62mm (7.62x39)
.308/7.62 NATO (7.62x51)
The QuikTurn™ 90 Turning Target System provides a host of valuable features.
QuikTurn™ 90 Features
Suitable for both indoor and outdoor ranges, the targets are secured to a concrete pad or suitable foundation and may be sheltered by a berm or other ballistic guard.
Targets expose, conceal and cycle with pre-course delay times set in one second increments from zero to 999 seconds. The course may be programmed to repeat up to 999 times.
The RangeMaster™ 9K loads a preset training course from the internal memory, displaying current course settings.
A wireless RangeMaster™ 10K tablet provides operator prompts to assist in each programming step, and targets may be exposed and concealed manually from the tablet when no course is running.
Systems available with up to 10 or 26 target stands per drive unit.
Target stands are available with a variety of target frames, depending on the type of targets utilized.
Designed for random and concealed placements throughout an indoor or outdoor live-fire range, the QuikTurn™ 360 can be configured to fully enhance training.
QuikTurn™ 360 Features
90° expose/conceal time less than .5 seconds.
360° target presentations, advanced target identification threat/non-threat target engagements.
All targets can be controlled in unison/collectively or individually controlled.
Red, blue and white light LED light.
Hostile fire mode – white light.
Distraction lighting – red/blue light.
Quiet electronic turning motor eliminates audible identification of turning targets.
Eliminates maintenance associated with pneumatic components.
600 round per minute hit sensing (ground mount unit only) with hit sensing head using molded targets. System can identify hits for both friend and foe target engagements.
Supports multiple target heads and existing customer target frames such as: Rebar, 1"x2" wood upright and molded 3D targets.
Qualifications and advanced training scenarios can be authored, stored and accessed any time using the RangeMaster™ 9K/10K software and wireless tablet.
The QuikTurn™ 360 Portable Turning Target System provides comprehensive live fire training capability when and where you want to train. No longer tethered by power cords, the adjustable base, power pack, Wi-Fi radio, multiple available targets and target brackets set up, break down, and go anywhere with ease.
Designed for random and concealed placements throughout an indoor or outdoor live-fire range and communicating with the RangeMaster™ 9K/10K software and ruggedized wireless tablet controller out to 2000 meters, the QuikTurn™ 360 Portable Target System can be configured to fully enhance training.
The self-contained system allows the QuikTurn™ 360 Portable Target System to be used in a wide variety of environments and training applications.
Quickly set up and taken down, it can be used on an existing range and put away when not in use
Placed in real-world environments, it can be used for mission rehearsal, sim training, or moved around inside live fire shoot houses to further enhance training
The Location of Miss and Hit (LOMAH) system adds shot scoring to improve training. LOMAH is available as a retrofit capable kit or LOMAH capable InVeris target systems. This means easy and quick installation with little downtime and lower cost of installation.
The system measures the precise time of a bullet's supersonic shock wave passing over the microphone sensor array. Attached below the height of the lifter and encased with ballistic protection, the microphone array is positioned so the system is not damaged by bullets. I
InVeris' LOMAH system registers the passing of the bullet, computing the bullet's location (X, Y coordinate) and presents a graphical image of shot location on the target, appearing on the shooter's Firing Point Computer (FPC). This provides the shooter and instructor with immediate feedback of the shot location via the FPC on the firing line. The bullet's measured location provides the shooter the information needed to accurately display shot grouping and zeroing of weapons more effectively, resulting in improved marksmanship skills. Single shots and bursts are recorded as well. The system can be used for a wide variety of ammunition, from .22 to 120mm caliber
InVeris' LOMAH system provides an impressive array of features, including:
Quick and easy installation on new or existing ranges
Ethernet or Wi-Fi communication for quick, robust communication without latency in receiving results
Individual replacement of sensor modules for less expensive and faster maintenance of the system
Sensor modules configured to perform in a wide variety of topologies
Results in a lower overall cost of system due to:
Electronics easily incorporated into InVeris' lifters
Availability in retrofit capable kits
The Portable LOMAH system can communicate out to 2000 meters and operate for up to 10 hours per charge on the standard Lithium battery with larger options available.
The self-contained system allows the LOMAH bar to be used in a wide variety of environments and training applications.
It can be set out on an existing range for quickly zeroing rifles and marksmanship training
Placed in real world environments for mission rehearsal, from wooded forest to bodies of water
The Portable Location of Miss and Hit (LOMAH) system adds electronic shot scoring and hit placement for improved training and quickly zeroing rifles.
The system measures the precise time of a bullet's supersonic shock wave passing over the microphone sensor array. Attached below the height of the lifter and encased with ballistic protection, the microphone array is positioned so the system is not damaged by bullets.
InVeris' Portable LOMAH system registers the passing of the bullet, computing the bullet's location (X, Y coordinate) and presents a graphical image of shot location on the target, appearing on the shooter's Firing Point Computer (FPC). This provides the shooter and instructor with immediate feedback of the shot location via the FPC on the firing line. The bullet's measured location provides the shooter the information needed to accurately display shot grouping and zeroing of weapons more effectively, resulting in improved marksmanship skills. Single shots and bursts are recorded as well. The system can be used for a wide variety of ammunition, from .22 to .50 caliber.
InVeris' Portable LOMAH system provides an impressive array of features, including:
Quick and easy installation on new or existing ranges
Ethernet or Wi-Fi communication for quick, robust communication without latency in receiving results
Individual replacement of sensor modules for less expensive and faster maintenance of the system
Sensor modules configured to perform in a wide variety of topologies
Results in a lower overall cost of system due to:
Electronics easily incorporated into InVeris' lifters
Availability in a stand-alone unit, deployable to any target lifter
The target carrier and drive components slide onto the track for easy set up and dismantling, making it ideal for training situations where dedicated range space is not obtainable or at unsecured ranges.
For permanent range installations, the track can be secured to a concrete pad, mounted to a ballistic wall, or suspended from the ceiling at the target line.
The Running man Target System can be controlled with the RangeMaster 9k software from the Range Control PC or remotely from a tablet using RangeMaster 10k. It allows the operator to control target speed, direction, and start/stop functions. Target speed can be set from 0 to 100%, and direction of travel can be changed at any time, whether the target is in motion or stationary.
The DP29 comes with one target carrier and the option of a second carrier for tandem operation on a single drive unit.
The DP29 runs two target carriers independently and simulataneously and can be integrated with other range equipment. Each target assembly has its own drive unit that mounts easily to the end of the beam track.
Features of the DP29 Dual Running Man Target System include:
Variable target speed controller
Dynamic braking
30' I-beam track included, and can be extended to 100'
Ground-mounted, wall-mounted or suspended from ceiling
120-volt AC powered
Single or dual target systems available
Max speed of 14 feet per second (optional 20 feet per second available)
Controllable from Range Control PC or optional tablet
The XWT was the industry’s first wireless, 360º turning target retrieval system, and advancements to the carrier continue. The XWT uses a Lithium Ion battery with a positive locking battery connection and ergonomic battery placement/replacement, providing a 50% increase in battery capacity.
InVeris’ XWT provides a host of advantages over other carriers on the market:
Easily programmable through a wireless controller, allowing uncomplicated intuitive screen operation
Targets are locally controlled using the Lane Controller (LC) or from a control room area using the Primary Master Control Computer
Programmable maneuvers and scenarios for skill set development and effective training
Speed control options provide “Advance / Retreat” training exercises
Basic and advanced user interfaces support the operator’s preferred courses of fire, whether basic qualifications or more advanced reactive and decision making shooting exercises
Moves along a rail system, powered by an internal direct drive, dual motor system, with anti-static wheels for quieter, smoother operation
Unique closed track design provides smooth target transportation
Does not collect lead fragments, casings and other debris
No drive cables or pulleys to break or replace
No bulky and noisy drive motors above the shooters head
No track mounted power feed rails or wires to be impacted and damaged
Less susceptible to debris in tracks, and reduced need to clean or interfere with target operation
Includes 3/8” AR500 Front Armor Plate Prow
Compliant with CE/EN directives for EMI/EMC
The XWT-Lite is for the range owners that want all the advantages of the industry's most robust and reliable target carrier but don't require the turning target head.
InVeris' XWT-Lite provides a host of advantages over other carriers on the market:
Easily programmable through a wireless controller, allowing uncomplicated intuitive screen operation
Targets are locally controlled using the Lane Controller (LC) or from a control room area using the Primary Master Control Computer
Programmable maneuvers and scenarios for skill set development and effective training
Speed control options provide “Advance / Retreat" training exercises
Basic and advanced user interfaces support the operator's preferred courses of fire, whether basic qualifications or more advanced reactive and decision making shooting exercises
Moves along a rail system, powered by an internal direct drive motor system, with anti-static wheels for quieter, smoother operation
Unique closed track design provides smooth target transportation
Does not collect lead fragments, casings and other debris
No drive cables or pulleys to break or replace
No bulky and noisy drive motors above the shooters head
No track mounted power feed rails or wires to be impacted and damaged
Less susceptible to debris in tracks, and reduced need to clean or interfere with target operation
Includes 3/8" AR500 Front Armor Plate Prow
Compliant with CE/EN directives for EMI/EMC
Lithium Ion battery
Programmable distraction lighting with Red, Blue, and White LED target lighting
Over the top wheel coverage for added protection from spall and brass
Military Live Fire
With more than 44,000 infantry target systems successfully fielded throughout the world, InVeris' target designs are factory configured to support the communication method and power requirements specified for each range. Lightweight and portable, SITs are easily transported and stacked for deployment or storage. The SIT performs all standard target commands such as expose, conceal, hit-fall, hit-hold and hit-bob. The user can easily program any combination of commands in scenario mode without affecting the default settings.
Capable of operating as a master or slave target with up to 100 individual SITs assigned to a group, the target group can be commanded to respond in unison. In doing so, a hit on one target can cause all targets in the group to fall, or respond as otherwise commanded. Each target within a group retains its own unique address and reacts to commands individually. There is no need for cabling to interconnect target mechanisms in the master/slave configuration.
Capable of displaying frontal armor/vehicle silhouettes up to 150lbs (68kg), and 132in (335cm) long x 87in (220cm) high, including all standard frontal silhouettes per US Army TC25-8, weighing up to 150 pounds and sustaining winds up to 35 mph.
The InVeris SAT exposes within 7-10 seconds and conceals in 8 seconds or less. Responding to pre-programmed commands in scenario or direct operator command, the SAT conceals on command, at the end of a timed exposure or upon kill. Providing selectable numbers of hits to kill, the SAT offers three kill reactions including hit-hold, hit-fall and hit-bob. The target system also includes contact hit sensors with 15 levels of sensitivity, remotely selectable from the InVeris Range Control System (RCS).
The range operator can command a target group to respond in unison so a hit on one target initiates all targets in the group to fall or respond as directed. Each target within the group retains its own unique address and is capable of reacting individually to commands. No cabling is necessary to group target mechanisms, allowing easy integration of target systems. The target attributes may be changed to reflect differing scenarios, and stay in that state until they are changed again or the SAT power is cycled to return to default settings.
Quickconnect hardware allows the target head to be easily interchanged in various presentations, including pop-up target movement, swing out, slice, vertically rise and popup turning/judgmental target actions.
The MF-SIT has the unique ability to expose from multiple angles with a friend-or-foe target. Movements are precise, dynamic and respond quickly to commands of expose, conceal, slice and turn in any combination. In addition, the MF-SIT will rotate a regulation infantry target through 360 degrees at multiple angles. It can respond to hits; its automatic triggers are activated by soldier movements or a pre-programmed scenario. This ensures that trainees do not anticipate target actions, which provides a realistic environment for MOUT and specialized training.
The MF-SIT is also available with a double target arm to present multiple targets simultaneously. An embedded hit sensor in the MF-SIT target head responds to a range of munitions, with hit sensitivity remotely set from the range controller, consistent with the ammunition type being fired.
The MF-SIT can be operated via radio frequency, hardwire or Ethernet controls and can operate as a master target or slave target with up to 100 individual units assigned to a group. The target group can be commanded to respond in unison, so a hit on one target can cause all targets to fall or respond as otherwise commanded. Each target within a group also retains its own unique address and is capable of reacting to commands individually. No cabling is necessary to interconnect target mechanisms in the master/slave configuration. To enhance realism, the MF-SIT will initiate simulators such as muzzle flash, sound effects and MILES® Laser Target Interface (LTID) and can power and control thermal targets/heat pads.
Reliable and rugged, InVeris Training Solutions small arms targets perform in the harshest climates. They contain no hydraulic fluids, contaminants or hazardous toxins. With more than 33,000 infantry targets fielded, InVeris' systems adapt to different range environments, infrastructures and operational constraints in supporting skills qualifications training and more complex collective training events.
The MIT's agility is found in the cable-driven, carrier subsystem, capable of moving in attack and retreat directions at four speeds and adjusting speed during transport.
The MIT supports a standard Stationary Infantry Target (SIT) which exposes and conceals during movement scenarios. Users can select speeds to replicate a human walking slowly (1-3 kph), quickly (4-6 kph), jogging (8-10 kph) or running (12-14 kph) over flat terrain. The MIT carrier fits a SIT and maintains all its functions, including movement.
MIT track is available in standard 2 foot (.6M) wide x 10 foot (3.048M) sections up to 330 feet (100M), can be attached to concrete pads or installed directly on the ground, and is easily assembled with common hand tools. Designed for portability with both AC and DC power plus radio frequency control, the entire system can be easily assembled for training and quickly disassembled for storage or transport as required.
Designed for maximum capability and high temperature operations to satisfy stringent customer training requirements, the MAT requires minimal footprint and infrastructure.
The MAT rides on elevated track, is equipped with a heavy flank Stationary Armor Target (SAT) and can display armor/vehicle silhouettes up to 300 lbs. (156kg) and up to 23ft. (700cm) length x 7.5ft. (230cm) height including all standard silhouettes per US Army TC25-8. The SAT allows the use of numerous silhouettes from US Army to NATO specifications (up to 300 lbs).
Responding to pre-programmed or direct operator commands, the MAT transports in either direction with an exposed or concealed target. Available options include evasive action (stop and go, and stop and change direction mid-track), changing speed (up or down), and expose or conceal target during transport. The MAT target can conceal upon command, upon kill, at the end of a timed exposure, or at the end of transport. Users may also select the number of hits to kill, with three kill reactions including hit-hold, hit-fall and hit-bob.
InVeris' MAT provides quick action training, displaying up to a flank silhouette target in less than 12 seconds and concealing in less than 8 seconds. The contact hit sensors offer 15 levels of sensitivity, remotely selectable from the Range Control System (RCS).
The MAT communicates a wide variety of status updates to the RCS indicating parked/docked, moving/transport, speed, carrier at end of course, target silhouette exposed/concealed, thermal power on/off, and carrier crossed emergency limit. The MAT provides hi op tempo operation and can complete 7 runs per hour, up to 100 runs in a 24 hour day, plus 50 runs during night training without needing to replace batteries or conduct maintenance.
Rugged and reliable, the Self-Propelled Moving Infantry Target offers the flexibility of curved tracks and emplacements, simple infrastructure, and the same proven capability InVeris Training Solutions is known for.
The SP-MIT provides moving infantry engagements that accurately reproduce human movement at traditional walking and running speeds. Users can train against targets moving anywhere from 0-10 mph (0-16 kph) over flat terrain in programmed scenarios. Targets expose and conceal on command and immediately respond to hits. The SP-MIT also supports the latest LOMAH systems which provide shooters with round placement feedback to enhance training and leading of moving targets.
SP-MIT tracks are available in standard 2-foot wide x 10-ft sections from 50 feet (15m) to 500 feet (150m) in emplacements as shallow as 24" (0.60m). Curves as tight as 25 feet (7m) can be comfortably navigated. The SP-MIT can be charged with AC or DC power when docked and can be easily removed for storage and maintenance.
Designed for random and concealed placements throughout an indoor or outdoor live-fire range, the QuikTurn™ 360 can be configured to fully enhance training.
QuikTurn™ 360 Features
90° expose/conceal time less than .5 seconds.
360° target presentations, advanced target identification threat/non-threat target engagements.
All targets can be controlled in unison/collectively or individually controlled.
Red, blue and white light LED light.
Hostile fire mode – white light.
Distraction lighting – red/blue light.
Quiet electronic turning motor eliminates audible identification of turning targets.
Eliminates maintenance associated with pneumatic components.
600 round per minute hit sensing (ground mount unit only) with hit sensing head using molded targets. System can identify hits for both friend and foe target engagements.
Supports multiple target heads and existing customer target frames such as: Rebar, 1"x2" wood upright and molded 3D targets.
Qualifications and advanced training scenarios can be authored, stored and accessed any time using the RangeMaster™ 9K/10K software and wireless tablet.
The QuikTurn™ 360 Portable Turning Target System provides comprehensive live fire training capability when and where you want to train. No longer tethered by power cords, the adjustable base, power pack, Wi-Fi radio, multiple available targets and target brackets set up, break down, and go anywhere with ease.
Designed for random and concealed placements throughout an indoor or outdoor live-fire range and communicating with the RangeMaster™ 9K/10K software and ruggedized wireless tablet controller out to 2000 meters, the QuikTurn™ 360 Portable Target System can be configured to fully enhance training.
The self-contained system allows the QuikTurn™ 360 Portable Target System to be used in a wide variety of environments and training applications.
Quickly set up and taken down, it can be used on an existing range and put away when not in use
Placed in real-world environments, it can be used for mission rehearsal, sim training, or moved around inside live fire shoot houses to further enhance training
The Location of Miss and Hit (LOMAH) system adds shot scoring to improve training. LOMAH is available as a retrofit capable kit or LOMAH capable InVeris target systems. This means easy and quick installation with little downtime and lower cost of installation.
The system measures the precise time of a bullet's supersonic shock wave passing over the microphone sensor array. Attached below the height of the lifter and encased with ballistic protection, the microphone array is positioned so the system is not damaged by bullets.
InVeris' LOMAH system registers the passing of the bullet, computing the bullet's location (X, Y coordinate) and presents a graphical image of shot location on the target, appearing on the shooter's Firing Point Computer (FPC). This provides the shooter and instructor with immediate feedback of the shot location via the FPC on the firing line. The bullet's measured location provides the shooter the information needed to accurately display shot grouping and zeroing of weapons more effectively, resulting in improved marksmanship skills. Single shots and bursts are recorded as well. The system can be used for a wide variety of ammunition, from .22 to 120mm caliber
InVeris' LOMAH system provides an impressive array of features, including:
Quick and easy installation on new or existing ranges
Ethernet or Wi-Fi communication for quick, robust communication without latency in receiving results
Individual replacement of sensor modules for less expensive and faster maintenance of the system
Sensor modules configured to perform in a wide variety of topologies
Results in a lower overall cost of system due to:
Electronics easily incorporated into InVeris' lifters
Availability in retrofit capable kits
The Portable LOMAH system can communicate out to 2000 meters and operate for up to 10 hours per charge on the standard Lithium battery with larger options available.
The self-contained system allows the LOMAH bar to be used in a wide variety of environments and training applications.
It can be set out on an existing range for quickly zeroing rifles and marksmanship training
Placed in real world environments for mission rehearsal, from wooded forest to bodies of water
The Portable Location of Miss and Hit (LOMAH) system adds electronic shot scoring and hit placement for improved training and quickly zeroing rifles.
The system measures the precise time of a bullet's supersonic shock wave passing over the microphone sensor array. Attached below the height of the lifter and encased with ballistic protection, the microphone array is positioned so the system is not damaged by bullets.
InVeris' Portable LOMAH system registers the passing of the bullet, computing the bullet's location (X, Y coordinate) and presents a graphical image of shot location on the target, appearing on the shooter's Firing Point Computer (FPC). This provides the shooter and instructor with immediate feedback of the shot location via the FPC on the firing line. The bullet's measured location provides the shooter the information needed to accurately display shot grouping and zeroing of weapons more effectively, resulting in improved marksmanship skills. Single shots and bursts are recorded as well. The system can be used for a wide variety of ammunition, from .22 to .50 caliber.
InVeris' Portable LOMAH system provides an impressive array of features, including:
Quick and easy installation on new or existing ranges
Ethernet or Wi-Fi communication for quick, robust communication without latency in receiving results
Individual replacement of sensor modules for less expensive and faster maintenance of the system
Sensor modules configured to perform in a wide variety of topologies
Results in a lower overall cost of system due to:
Electronics easily incorporated into InVeris' lifters
Availability in a stand-alone unit, deployable to any target lifter
For the first time you can trust your military live-fire ranges to one company. From planning and design to installation and maintenance, we are your one-stop range provider.
InVeris Training Solutions, makers of FATS® and Caswell technologies, draws on a 90+ year history and comprehensive knowledge of live-fire ranges to do something that hasn't been done before: provide an end-to-end range that meets the training needs of the warfighter.
With this all-encompassing service, InVeris professionals will design, equip and provide training for your best-in-class live-fire range on time and within budget, meeting your end user's requirements.
The advantages of Turnkey Range Solutions include:
Brand new ranges constructed in as little as 120 days, start to finish.
Current ranges upgraded and retrofitted with the newest advances in realistic targetry, ballistic containment, environmental considerations and more.
One contract. One vendor. One point of contact. Regardless of the size and scope of your project, InVeris professionals streamline the process, making it easier and more efficient to complete the project and meet your goals.
Knowledge and experience navigating various contract vehicles to streamline the process of complex construction procurements.
Indoors or outdoors. Infantry or armor. Whatever your livefire training needs, InVeris has you covered.
Shooting Range Solutions
Designing a gun range, upgrading an existing facility, or anything in between — InVeris is here to help
We offer all elements to create a short-term and long-term foundation for project success:
Customer support
Environmental compliance
Inspection
Installation
Live fire equipment
Logistical support
Maintenance
Site planning
Training
Turnkey design
The InVeris Experience
We have designed and fielded over 15,000 gun ranges worldwide. We know the best way to plan, develop and build an effective shooting range that meets your needs, as well as that of your trainees or customers. We’ll work with your architects and general contractors to ensure your gun range is top notch, from the time you pour the foundation to when you open your doors.
With a 95+ year indoor range product pedigree, no company has more experience as the leader and innovator – from wireless rotating target carriers to range control systems to bullet traps.
Just as “practice makes perfect," regular system maintenance:
Maximizes the lifetime and value of your investment
Minimizes unplanned downtime
Helps ensure the safety & health of shooters / customers and staff to meet OSHA and EPA regulations
Who better than InVeris Training Solutions to provide these important services?
For almost a century, since the construction of the first known indoor shooting range, the topic of indoor firearms range design has involved a complex interaction of a variety of different disciplines.
While early ranges were simple by today’s standards, from the beginning of indoor range design, creating a safe space for the routine discharge of firearms required a deep understanding of physics and engineering, as well as a reasonable knowledge of metallurgy, ballistics, and ventilation.
Over time, as our understanding of the health risks associated with noise and heavy metal exposure grew, so did the practical and regulatory design requirements of shooting ranges. Modern shooting range design principles are not only founded on these essential early disciplines but also now require an understanding of energy conservation, sustainability, and occupational health and safety regulations.