In cooperation with Beaverfit Special Operations Equipment, we can supply training facilities for training techniques and procedures from basic level to the highest complexity. Adding extensions and modification over time is never a problem.
Here you can see some examples of complexes in use by military units in the US and Europe.
CQB and heli mock up
A modular building for force on force training. Also included are special features to challenge dogs and dog handlers (K9). At the top there is a module for helicopter and rope training. (ADP)
EOD and breaching
A complex specially designed for engineer troops practicing various forms of breaching and searching for booby traps in close quarter combat (CQC).
Urban training environment
A complex that simulates a residential building for combat or search during FIBUA or MOUT. This complex also has specially built-in functions that facilitate the practice of preparing a building for defensive operations.
CQC Village
Part of a larger area intended for force on force-training in urban combat. The picture also shows a tower for rope training, abseiling and helicopter service - Air delivery platform. The tower also contains a stairwell and an elevator shaft.
Combat techniques
Soldiers ready to make entry in a residential area. Beaverfit's container modules enable cost-effective solutions to create large areas of buildings and objects in different shapes and sizes.
Climbing and rappeling
A tactical training complex in central London. Police and military practice, techniques in climbing, abseiling and evacuation in this complex with stairwells, elevator shafts, corridors and details for facade climbing.
Complex environment
Snapshot from a stairwell during a building search.
Realism
The container modules can be designed to mimic different types of exteriors and interiors.
Cost-effective training
Practice in repelling on the Air delivery platform from a simulated helicopter skid.
Versatile and challenging
This complex is designed to allow a combination of urban climbing, rock climbing and platform for helicopter and rope service. In addition, parts of the interior are designed to mimic a collapsed building for the purpose of, for example, practicing search and evacuation.