Both target systems are operated through radio frequency, hardwire or ethernet controls, which allows greater flexibility in range design and usage.
The MF-SIT exposes and conceals a Figure 11, 12, US Army standard E, F or 3-D target with the unique ability to expose from multiple angles with a friend or foe target.
The MIT is a cable-driven rail system that travels between attack and retreat positions performing all the standard target commands, such as expose, conceal, hit fall, hit hold, hit bob and selectable number of hits to kill.
Improves live-fire training through unpredictable, fast-action target presentation to the shooter