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Trainer
2000 engages Bagram base
By PFC
Charles Meseke
BAGRAM The Engagement Skills Trainer 2000, an indoor weapons
training simulator, opened for use March 8 at Bagram Air Base.
The EST 2000 uses computer software, realistic weapons and a pair
of 13-foot long projection screens to simulate a variety of battle
scenarios and weapons range training.
The system offers more than 200 scenarios of programmed battle situations,
but with a fully customisable interface there are virtually unlimited
numbers of scenarios possible.
Simulated weapons compatible with the EST 2000 are the M9 pistol,
M4 carbine, M1200 shotgun, M16A2 rifle, M203 grenade launcher, M249
squad automatic weapon, M240B machine gun, AT4 anti-armor weapon,
MK-19 automatic grenade launcher and M60 machine gun.
Maj Ray Compton of the Program Executive Office, which conducts
development and fielding of new equipment for the military, said
the more training and practice a soldier gets, the better.
When deployed, you cant always go out to a range due
to safety, environmental issues, limited ammo supplies, or any number
of other issues, he said.
With this system we can provide soldiers with a controlled
environment to practice in.
Although the system has been used for the past three years, the
EST 2000 in Bagram was the first to open in a combat zone.
Not only does the EST 2000 offer realistic computer-generated troops,
vehicles, aircraft and battlefields, but weapon functions are also
accurate.
The system uses real weapons that have been modified with electronics
to make noise and kick with each fired round.
Feedback from soldiers at Bagram was positive.
Maj Compton said although the system cannot fully replicate actual
range training, the EST 2000s detailed graphics, computer-calculated
wind speeds and bullet physics offer an alternative when going to
a range is not possible.
The EST 2000 is the most realistic training option to actually
going out to a range and firing a weapon.
US Army news service.
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