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''computerize'' LAW 66mm M72A2

ludokhan

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hello, I'm trying to identify this version of the LAW, there is a lamp in the tube and electrical connections.
I already know that it is not the Belgian version (SAT) of the shooting simulator, maybe Dutch?
thank you
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the one from the SAT belgium
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thank you ,
it is indeed possible, here the markings are ten Dutch and English, French ... I do not think that the American soldier reads French but who knows.
you will not have the name of the program and or a photo of the American version
 
thank you ,
it is indeed possible, here the markings are ten Dutch and English, French ... I do not think that the American soldier reads French but who knows.
you will not have the name of the program and or a photo of the American version

There is actually multiple programs, depending on the type of training. Usually just call indoor simulation training plus the type of training. IE Essential Skills Trainer simulated marksmanship range, or Engagement Skills Trainer, combat focused training, or Virtual Convoy Operations Trainer etc etc

https://www.army.mil/article/114257...provides_marksmanship_training_at_lower_cost/

https://www.military.com/video/forces/army-training/army-weapons-simulator/4771989833001

https://www.army.mil/article/19599/simulators_always_valuable_in_military_training
 
Ludokhan, yours is an older trainer, probably for the 80/90s and even early 2000s. Similar to the MILES training system, but for indoor use.
 
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