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| • | A typical range system includes: | ||||||||||||||||||
| • | Base Station/AAR Trailer with 70 foot mast. | ||||||||||||||||||
| • | Mobile relay trailer with 100 foot mast. | ||||||||||||||||||
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Sufficient instrumentation for Company on Platoon level exercises
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| • | Rapid installation (<15 minutes for 2 man crew) and removal of vehicle instrumentation allows more time for training. | ||||||||||||||||||
| • | Real time casualty assessment can be adjudicated either by geometric pairing (vehicles) or by infa-red interface to MILES 2000 (vehicles and dismounts). | ||||||||||||||||||
| • | Versatile: Instrumentation can be used for warfighting training exercises or Homeland Defense exercises. | ||||||||||||||||||
| • | Dismount Detection System (DDS) provides in-room detection for MOUT training as well as in-vehicle detection for mounted operations. | ||||||||||||||||||
| • | Range safety monitoring. | ||||||||||||||||||
| • | System can support special training requirements such as Defense Support to Civilian Authorities (DSCA) and Homeland Defense exercises. | ||||||||||||||||||
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