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Re: Schneidku40 post# 44603

Thursday, 06/21/2018 12:05:55 PM

Thursday, June 21, 2018 12:05:55 PM

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Wow...good memory. I don't know that it ever materialized. Regarding the other stuff, you're asking a lot of questions! I always wondered what happened with the VirTra/TI thing. TI seems to make their own now and their sims have been bought by some Colorado agencies. Maybe an acquisition target now?

http://www.securityinfowatch.com/article/10561679/virtra-systems-delivers-first-ten-of-24-department-of-homeland-security-simulators

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Ti Training
The Training Lab from Ti Training is designed to be a versatile use-of-force and firearms simulator. It can be used under normal lighting conditions and configured to fit a variety of available spaces and training missions.

At this year's IACP, the company demonstrated how the system can be set up in a 180-degree configuration or angled for a more immersive experience. The 180-degree configuration is very well suited to firearms training and the wrap-around configuration is well suited to use-of-force scenarios, as threats can come from different directions. Training Lab can even be projected on a wall.

The more than 800 scenarios and skill-building exercises provided with Training Lab and produced by Ti are shot with Red digital cameras, the same system used by Hollywood studios to produce major motion pictures. This production quality lets users project life-size images in 9x16 high-definition format. Ti is constantly updating its scenarios to meet new learning objectives and tactical training options. Owners of the system receive scenario updates at no additional charge. Users can even submit their own ideas for future training scenarios on the Ti website (www.titraining.com).

Training Lab runs on commonly available hardware, and the company says it is easily upgradeable for both software updates and adding options such as additional weapons. It's also portable. It packs into two carrying cases with a total weight of 60 pounds.

Standard features of the Training Lab include: picture-in-picture playback, interactive briefing tools, scene magnification for zooming in on detail in the scenario, accommodation for 18 participants during a training session, weapons control that includes instructor-initiated malfunctions, ability to author and upload your own scenarios, and printable training reports. Available options include: a variety of less-lethal tools, return fire air cannon, tetherless recoil for handguns and long guns, and environmental conditions such as light and fog. Training Lab can also be used on a live fire range with the option of a live fire laser and without a special screen.

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