About DART MAX Range™

DART is divided into two programs, Range and Studio. While Studio is used to create courses, drills, and scenarios, Range is the program in which those courses are actually run in the training environment.

The Range program is where various training weapons are configured and used. After a practice session or course has been completed, Range provides a detailed after-action review of the results.

The live fire range was never like this.

Traditional ranges are an important part of learning and developing firearm skills, but even the most sophisticated ranges have limitations that prevent them from being used to practice many critical skills. The types of targets are limited, and they move little, if at all. Perhaps of most concern is that the shooter’s movement is highly restricted, which may actually run counter to what an officer or warfighter should do in case of a life-threatening situation.

DART brings the world’s most versatile firing range inside your building. Not only does it provide a high degree of visual fidelity, but it also encourages trainees to move, take cover, and respond to threats as they would if the circumstances were real.

Benefits

Multiple Shooters and Weapons

 
Up to six lanes, shooters, and weapons at once.

Virtually Unlimited Target Options

 
Targets can include traditional flat targets, 3D reactive targets, TruTargets™ (realistic people), video, and more. Any number of targets can be used – each with unrestricted movement and custom behaviors.

Multiple Screens

 
Using MAX Link™ software, any number of systems can be connected for attached or detached multi-screen configurations.

Detailed After-action Review

 
DART allows you to step through each stage, target, and shot to view shot placement, timing, and score. Filter results by target, weapon, or lane.