Virtual simulation
After action review Due to Meggitt’s expertise and reliability in both live-fire and simulation training systems, we can provide a training environment that extends far beyond a simple shoot house. Meggitt delivers an integrated training facility where the turnkey process is designed, managed and delivered under the control of one vendor.
Ballistic containment and safety
5” thick walls create realistic shoot house dimensions and doorways similar to real world construction.
Ballistic rubber eliminates ricochet, splatter, bounce back, dust, etc. creating a cleaner and safer shooting environment. Ballistic panels can be individually replaced anywhere in the wall in about 15 minutes – no need to remove old adhesive or wait for new adhesive to cure.
Ballistic rubber panels are moulded to overlap at the seams eliminating gaps between panels that can expose the AR plate behind the rubber. Our overlap¬ping seam construction provides continuous wall coverage without gaps under all weather conditions.


No need to set up “block hot walls” for higher impact areas – our entire wall is a high impact shooting area. Lead dust and bullet fragments are captured within the walls and can be removed via our patented bullet management system. Every wall has a removable lower panel for bullet fragment clean out. No lead bulge or build up in the wall.
Fragments can be recycled.
Construction
Fixed or modular construction allows for large or small rooms, closets, hallways, alcoves, etc.
All SHOTT house walls are constructed of AR 500 rated steel panels for maximum safety and long-term durability.
Optional ballistic ceilings may be installed under the customer’s requirements.
SHOTT houses can be assembled on any flat, stable surface such as concrete, asphalt, grass and dirt.
Tactical operations
Meggitt’s SHOTT house training facility trains officers in the following operations:
- Urban incidents
- SWAT training
- Individual and team tactics
- Forced entry
- Dynamic and covert clearings
- Live-fire threat engagement
- Hallway/stairway navigation
- Low light/no light operations
- Forced entry
Training can be observed from overhead catwalks for maximum visibility. Closed-circuit cameras are used to observe, control and evaluate training from the master control room. Training is recorded and played back for after action review analysis.
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