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Target Training System With Simulated Muzzle Flash Elements
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Keefer Steve of Sparks NV (US)
Target Training System With Simulated Muzzle Flash Elements - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240328741 titled 'Target Training System With Simulated Muzzle Flash Elements
The patent application describes target shooting systems and methods that expose shooters to simulated muzzle flashes and monitor their training using various technologies such as a computing device, software application, audio, video, an electrocardiogram (EKG), and wireless communications. The system replicates the visual and audio experience of a muzzle flash to simulate live return fire while ensuring safety. Trainees can shoot live ammunition at targets that simulate shooting back, with data such as heart rates, impact data, and video recordings being collected and analyzed.
- Simulated muzzle flashes and monitoring training using various technologies
- Replicating visual and audio experience of a muzzle flash for realistic training
- Collecting data such as heart rates, impact data, and video recordings for analysis
- Ensuring safety while simulating live return fire during target shooting
- Applicable to both live ammunition shooting and dry fire training
Potential Applications: - Military and law enforcement training - Recreational shooting and sports training - Virtual reality and simulation applications
Problems Solved: - Enhancing realism and effectiveness of target shooting training - Providing a safe environment for simulated return fire scenarios
Benefits: - Improved training outcomes and performance - Enhanced safety measures during target shooting exercises
Commercial Applications: Title: Advanced Target Shooting Training Systems Description: This technology can be utilized by military, law enforcement, shooting ranges, and virtual reality training centers to enhance target shooting training and simulation experiences.
Questions about Target Shooting Systems: 1. How does the system ensure the safety of trainees during simulated return fire scenarios? The system replicates the visual and audio experience of a muzzle flash while maintaining safety protocols to prevent any actual harm to the trainees.
2. What types of data are collected and analyzed during target shooting training? Data such as heart rates, impact data, and video recordings are collected and analyzed to monitor the trainees' performance and progress during target shooting exercises.
Original Abstract Submitted
target shooting systems and methods are disclosed or exposing shooters to simulated muzzle flashes and monitoring training using a computing device, software application, audio, video, an electrocardiogram (“ekg”), and wireless communications. the target shooting replicates the visual and audio experience of a muzzle flash thereby simulating live return fire as closely as possible while maintaining safety. the trainee may shoot live ammunition at a target that is simulating shooting back. the ekg is able to measure heart rates over time and transfer the data to the software application on the computing device. the video camera can transfer recorded video data to the software application. sensors on the target can transfer impact data to the software application to calculate hit/miss ratios. target systems can include metal targets or cardboard targets. the system may also be applicable to dry fire training there is simulated gunfire.