GUN FIGHTS in Virtual Training Simulator

Published on February 16, 2019
Duration: 24:51

This video showcases the VirTra 300-degree simulator for high-fidelity tactical firearms training. It emphasizes developing a 'battle mindset' and processing information quickly under stress through realistic scenarios like ATM robberies and active shooter situations. The training highlights critical decision-making, movement, target identification, and the importance of understanding concepts like the 21-foot rule and over-penetration.

Quick Summary

The VirTra simulator provides high-fidelity tactical training with a 300-degree screen and realistic recoil. It helps develop a 'battle mindset' by forcing quick information processing under stress through scenarios like active shooters and robberies.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Sponsorship and Intro
  2. 01:33Introduction to VirTra Simulator
  3. 02:36Training Philosophy: See Fast, Think Fast
  4. 05:50Scenario Training: ATM and Parking Lot
  5. 07:12Active Shooter and Room Clearing
  6. 10:12The 21-Foot Rule Drill
  7. 14:48Tactical Dilemmas: Over-Penetration
  8. 20:30Debrief and Critique

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the VirTra simulator used for?

The VirTra simulator is a 300-degree wrap-around virtual training system designed for high-fidelity tactical experience. It helps civilians, law enforcement, and military build fundamentals, movement, and a 'battle mindset' through realistic scenarios.

What is the '21-foot rule' in firearms training?

The '21-foot rule,' also known as the Tueller Drill, demonstrates how quickly an attacker armed with a knife can close the distance to a defender before they can effectively draw and fire their weapon.

What are common mistakes highlighted in simulator training?

Common mistakes include 'tactical tunnel vision,' where threats are missed on peripheral screens, and failing to account for bystanders or potential over-penetration of rounds in dynamic scenarios.

How does simulator training help improve reaction time?

Simulator training forces the brain to process information quickly under stress by presenting realistic, high-consequence scenarios. This helps develop the 'see fast, think fast' mentality crucial for effective defensive actions.

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