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  2. Dry fire - Wikipedia

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    Dry firing firearms is the practice of discharging (or simulating the discharge of) a firearm without any live ammunition, or practicing with an inert laser/infrared training platform such as an iMarksman or SIRT (Shot Indicating Resetting Trigger) training pistol, and may also include the use of a target/feedback system, such as the iDryfire or LASR software.

  3. Multiple integrated laser engagement system - Wikipedia

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    MILES was introduced to the U.S. Army for direct-fire, force-on-force training capability at home stations and combat training centers during operational testing in 1978 and 1979 following the conclusion of the US Army's Engineering Development program awarded to Xerox Electro-Optical Systems. The goal of the program was to design and build a ...

  4. Kill house - Wikipedia

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    One notable virtual kill house is the Army Live Fire Virtual Targeting system used at Fort Liberty. Previously, the software used for the facility was part of America's Army, an online recruitment tool, which has been adapted for use in real training exercises. [8]

  5. Ansul - Wikipedia

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    Ansul is a corporation headquartered in Marinette, Wisconsin that manufactures fire suppression systems, extinguishers, and administers fire training. Ansul's initial activities included production of cattle feed, refrigerants and selected specialty chemicals.

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  7. Ben Stoeger - Wikipedia

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    Practical Shooting Training Group is an online coaching platform for USPSA/IPSC Practical Shooting created by Stoeger and fellow competitor Hwansik Kim. The site contains drills with video explanations and written diagrams, training video, and a venue to get feedback on student-submitted videos.

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  9. Active fire protection - Wikipedia

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    Dry systems require a fire engine to pump water into the system. Most dry systems do not have pre-connected hoses and require firefighters to bring in the hose. In wet systems, there is always water in the pipes and they can be used by anyone. Wet systems will have hoses so building occupants can try and extinguish fires. Wet systems are ...

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