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- The target units can be built into a static range through a hardwire system of patch boxes and patch panels.
- However, when the units are required to be removed from the range and set out in, for example, a Close Quarter Battle (CQB) scenario, target frames can be supplied which provide a larger footprint for added stability.
- All of the brackets and means of presenting the targets can be carried out using the target frame.
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| By using the brackets supplied, the target units may be used to present the target in a number of different attitudes to suit each scenario as required. The brackets are easily fixed to the target units without the need for any special tool. |
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| | | | Two-Way (180 Degree) Turn |
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- With the use of the vertical target holder, the target is presented by rotating from a central EDGE position. The target rotates in either direction (LEFT or RIGHT) from the EDGE position, thus giving the option of different target faces on each side of the target board, e.g. ENEMY or FRIEND.
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| | | | Pop-Up/Slice |
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- By replacing the standard bracket or the vertical target holder with the pop-up bracket and turning the unit in its frame onto its side, the target face may be presented by lifting the target from a horizontal to a vertical position (RIGHT face), i.e. pop up.
- For slice mode, the target board may be inserted into the stakeholder on the side of the pop up bracket, which will allow the target to be presented in slice mode.
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| | | | Swing Out |
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- By utilising the vertical target holder with the swing out extension added, the target may be presented by swinging out in either direction from the EDGE position allowing the target to appear around cover, into doorways, around trees, walls, etc.
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