Operational Areas

CQB-TRAINING

Due to the unique performance of the LaZer system, realistic CQB (Close Quarters Battle) can now be trained for the first time by completely eliminating static targets and working with live role-players instead. Any building can be instantly converted into a training location with minimal effort. Since the LaZer system can "fire" through glass without damaging it, it can be used in intact buildings without any risk of injury. The system's ability to "shoot" without live ammunition eliminates the need for bulky protective gear. Additionally, there is no danger when a LaZer weapon is "fired" at a training partner from close range. Especially in confined spaces, the LaZer system can simulate shrapnel and ricochet effects.

URBAN TERRAIN

The LaZer system excels in numerous sectors here. The costs for ammunition—which are particularly high for urban terrain training—are completely eliminated. The risk of injuring a training partner, which is a factor in conventional training systems, is non-existent. With a precise range of 0–200m, the LaZer system enables training across the full spectrum. Since no minimum engagement distance is required, everything from narrow alleys and building structures to long-range firefights is possible. This, combined with the world-exclusive ability to "fire" through various materials, forces trainees to move between cover during training exactly as they would under real fire.

VEHICLE TRAINING

The LaZer system can be attached to a variety of vehicles to disable them via "fire." When used by personnel inside a vehicle, a firefight can be simulated through closed windows without the risk of shattering glass. The ability to "fire" through glass without obstruction significantly increases the stress level of the trainees, enhancing the realism of the exercise.

VIP PROTECTION IN CRISIS ZONES

The LaZer system operates without ammunition and is therefore inherently safe. This allows for the training of chaos-driven scenarios where multiple personnel work in close proximity. Despite the realistic conditions, the use of the LaZer system never poses a danger to trainees, role-players, or instructors.
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