[The system is designed to manage training equipment and monitor battle statistics in real-time]
10-INCH ANDROID TABLET
and other types of grenade launchers, for which the grenade launcher simulator can be adapted.
TACTICAL AND TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS:
Fast charging: 33 W
Display: 10.1" FHD+
Battery: 20,000 mAh
Military standard certified: MIL-STD-810H
Protection: IP68 & IP69K
On the Settings screen, the instructor can configure each trainee: number and size of magazines, firing mode, and number of lives.
On the Battle Control screen, the instructor can change the number of participants in the exercise, add or remove trainees from the session, and start or stop the training.
On the Battle Statistics screen, data for each trainee is displayed: wounded/killed status, hit statistics, and battery level.
On the Training‑Ground Map screen, the instructor can monitor trainees’ movement tactics and status on the map, and record the battle for post‑training analysis.
RANGE RADIO COVERAGE SYSTEM
Wi‑Fi access points on mast brackets
Purpose: Wireless real‑time transmission of combat kit data to the instructor’s tablet and remote management of the kits.
TACTICAL AND TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS:
One Wi‑Fi access point provides coverage with a radius of up to 300 m.
Supports repeater/relay operation to extend the communication area by adding additional access points.
Up to 16 hours of autonomous operation per access point.
Will the kit work if the connection to the server is lost (for example, when moving outside the polygon coverage)?
Yes — an autonomous mode is provided for operation without server connection. The device logs events locally and continues to function correctly when network connectivity is unavailable. When the unit reconnects to the server, all events are automatically uploaded into the software.
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How is data transmitted and is it safe in the field with a busy radio environment?
Between kit elements — Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE); to the server — Wi‑Fi. Devices are designed to operate in high‑noise radio environments, so the connection is maintained even in “noisy” zones. This ensures reliable telemetry and control during trainings.
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What training modes are available and what does each provide to a unit?
CQB (close‑quarters battle): rapid reaction and indoor tactics; Trenches: simulation of contact situations and mass engagement; Range: standard shooting scenarios in open terrain; Sniper: high accuracy and long‑distance engagement. Each mode has tailored power and frequency settings to approximate real conditions.
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What is the purpose of the Wi‑Fi access point and how many can be used simultaneously?
It provides online connectivity between the trainer kits and the instructor’s tablet, allowing real‑time control and configuration of training scenarios. Up to 256 access points can be used simultaneously, enabling training scale‑up for large units and various scenarios with a maximum coverage area of up to 60 km².
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What data does the access point transmit?
Online statistics on hits, positions of soldiers and equipment, training mode control, and synchronization of all devices.
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What is the purpose of the application?
It controls the training process and maintains online battle statistics, displaying fighters’ positions and equipment status in real time.
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Can participant parameters be configured individually?
Yes — both personal and team settings are available for each participant, including weapon type and ammunition count.
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Can training be monitored online and are recordings saved?
Yes — the live map shows the course of events, records hits and equipment status. The entire training session is recorded for subsequent analysis, and the battery status of each kit is displayed separately.