Shoot House Training: Benefits Of Shoot House Training Exercises

Aug 20, 2021 8:00:00 AM / by Michael Witt

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Law enforcement and security personnel have ongoing challenges and shoot house training can help them get through some big hurdles and prepare your team. Being able to train correctly to be ready for anything takes time and secure facilities that can mimic what could occur. This type of training should occur in a shoot house where realistic tactics and situations are able to be constructed for the most comparable experiences.

There are different variations of shoot house design. Because they are constructed to be realistic, they are made using materials you will find in these situations. The beauty of building a shoot house is that it can be customized for all your needs. Shoot houses are easy to design, allow for the configuration of rooms, hallways, and doors at a moment’s notice, have weatherproof designs and can be designed to look just like a building that may be under attack.

Mobile shoot house

Mobile shoot houses can also be called portable shoot houses. They serve the same purpose. The convenience of a mobile shoot house is that it can be moved based on the scenario. These shoot houses can be constructed at a low cost, which makes them even more attractive for team training. Mobile shoot houses are highly effective because the team doesn’t have to travel for training – the training can be brought to them. This is also good for agencies that have open fields for training. A shoot house can be built for specific needs and revised depending on situational needs.

Modular shoot house

A modular shoot house has many different areas that can be used at one time. Teams can break into groups and attack situations from many different angles. There are ballistic and non-ballistic shoot houses. They differ because the wall protection is different. One of the most advantageous things a tactical team can do is a train in a shoot house that resembles a real situation where real warfare or intense situations are present. This creates the need for tactical training shoot house deployment where team members can build on everything they have learned and use those skills to see where they need work.

A simulated shoot house is a training environment where live-fire takes place with multi-functional targets in place to enhance the level of training of the teams. These simulated shoot houses are dynamic, with lighting and other components that look and feel just like the real thing. The instructors can watch and monitor from any point.

Contact Kontek Industries

What better solution is on the market than a firm that works with all the agencies designed to serve and protect? Kontek Industries has all the solutions for tactical teams and organizations specializing in target training, target hardening, and threat and vulnerability situations. From team training to providing the tools necessary to keep teams at the top of their game, the staff at Kontek Industries makes it happen.

With clients like the DOJ, agencies all over the world, law enforcement agencies, and other entities that want their teams highly trained, engaged, and ready, Kontek Industries serves and delivers.

For more information on our services, contact a team member at Kontek Industries today.

Topics: Ballistic Rated Enclosures, Shoot House, Special Forces Training, Tactical Training

Michael Witt

Published by Michael Witt

Michael Witt is the Director of Sales & Marketing at Kontek Industries. Michael is responsible for coordinating and executing sales strategies and marketing campaigns for the company. Prior to joining Kontek Industries, Michael was the Vice President of Sales of a U.S.-based physical security and surveillance company, where he managed a sales team supporting global security companies, the US Department of Defense, the US Department of Energy, law enforcement agencies, and various defense groups across the world. Michael Witt served in the United States Marine Corps from 2006 – 2010 and conducted combat operations in Afghanistan on multiple deployments. Michael has earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Criminal Justice from Gardner Webb University.