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This tactical rig stands out with its military-grade carbon steel frame, which is zinc-coated for corrosion resistance and designed to withstand temperatures from -30°C to 70°C. The free-standing design eliminates the need for permanent mounting, allowing it to be set up in any outdoor training range or indoor tactical facility. The 5 integrated training modules offer comprehensive tactical skill development: the rope ascent module uses a 12mm military-grade rope with a breaking strength of 4000N; the zip line module extends 15m to simulate rapid movement across terrain; the obstacle crawl tunnel is 60cm high to replicate low-profile maneuvering; the wall breach module is 3m high to practice scaling obstacles; and the team rescue simulation module includes a weighted dummy to practice casualty evacuation. All components feature safety locking mechanisms to prevent accidental failure during training. The rig supports up to 6 simultaneous users, making it suitable for team-based drills. It is compatible with additional tactical accessories like night vision mounts, target practice systems, and camouflage covers, allowing training programs to expand their offerings over time. The rig meets MIL-STD-810G environmental testing standards and CE EN 361 personal protective equipment regulations, ensuring compliance with global military and law enforcement norms. It comes with a 5-year warranty, covering structural damage and manufacturing defects under normal use.
The Military-Grade Tactical Expansion Training Rig has an overall dimension of 6m (height) x 4m (width) x 3m (depth). The frame is made of 8mm thick square carbon steel tubing, with a military-grade zinc coating for corrosion resistance. The rig includes a 12mm diameter military-grade polyester rope (10m length, 4000N breaking strength) for the rope ascent module, a 15m zip line with a steel cable (5mm diameter, 5000N breaking strength), a 60cm high obstacle crawl tunnel made of reinforced nylon, a 3m high wall breach module with removable handholds, and a 20kg weighted dummy for team rescue simulations. The rig weighs 350kg, requiring 3-4 people for assembly, which typically takes 8-10 hours using included hardware. The free-standing design uses 4 heavy-duty base plates (50kg each) for stability, eliminating the need for concrete foundations. Temperature resistance ranges from -30°C to 70°C, making it suitable for use in desert, jungle, and arctic environments. The rig is available in camo green and black color options to blend with outdoor training ranges. It includes an instructional manual with maintenance guidelines, safety protocols, and 20 pre-designed tactical training plans. The rig meets MIL-STD-810G standards for shock, vibration, and extreme temperature testing, ensuring reliability in harsh conditions.
This rig is primarily used in military basic training programs, law enforcement SWAT team training, private tactical survival courses, and security guard training academies. In military settings, it is used to train recruits in basic physical endurance, obstacle navigation, and team coordination. SWAT teams use the rig to practice high-intensity tactical maneuvers like wall breaching, casualty evacuation, and rapid movement across terrain. Private tactical academies leverage the rig to offer survival courses for civilians, teaching skills like rope climbing, zip line navigation, and team rescue. Security guard training programs use the rig to improve physical fitness and response skills in emergency situations. Typical scenarios include outdoor training ranges where trainees complete obstacle courses under timed conditions, indoor tactical facilities where teams practice rescue simulations in low-light environments, and desert training camps where the rig is exposed to extreme temperatures. The rig is also suitable for disaster response training, where teams practice navigating obstacles and evacuating casualties in simulated disaster zones. Its rugged construction and versatile modules make it an essential tool for any organization focused on tactical training and preparedness.