“What separates this simulator from pyrotechnic devices is that it may be deployed during realistic force-on-force training in ‘active areas’ such as schools, offices or government buildings where damage to the location is not permitted,” said John Kapeles, Category Director, Defense Technology. “Using these simulators during ‘role-play’ training provides a safe way to develop tactical skills in a cost-effective manner.”
The reloadable Low Roll Training Simulator uses CO2 as its power source, and the device will emit approximately 130 dBA of sound output at five feet, while not producing any flame, spark, light, heat or marring to the deployment environment.
This offering is available individually or in a complete Starter Kit to meet agency needs. The Starter Kit, Model #8950AS, includes two reloadable Low Roll bodies, a refill station which contains an empty CO2 tank and a regulator/fill tip already assembled, end caps, pull rings and replacement fuze handles. The CO2 tank is shipped empty to comply with DOT shipping regulations and may be filled at any paintball store. Once filled, the tank will refill approximately 200 Low Roll Simulator bodies. The training simulator can be prepared and reloaded in less than one minute, supporting a demanding training schedule.