"The Higher Standard in Firearms Training Simulators"

Training Content

One of the most important aspects of any simulator is the quality of the content. A combination of excellent visual and audio equipment gives our content designers the biggest and best capabilities for intense scenarios. VirTra Systems goes to great lengths to ensure our training content is superior in quality, realism, immersion, and relevance.

Scenario Categories:

  • Court/jail
  • K9
  • Off-Duty
  • Patrol
  • Tactical

Scenario Types:

  • Active Shooters
  • Ambushes
  • Disturbances
  • Domestic Violence
  • EDPs
  • High Risk Entries
  • Hostage Situations
  • Skill Drills
  • Suicidal Subjects
  • Suspect Contacts
  • Suspicious Subjects
  • Traffic Stops

Basic Marksmanship and Marksmanship with Authoring

Marksmanship is skill in shooting coupled with the ability to hit the target you are aiming at with confidence and accuracy. This is especially important in hostile, split-second, situations. VirTra Systems marksmanship drills will give the trainee confidence knowing they can shoot quickly, confidently and accurately. VirTra Systems hones these abilities. With the optional authoring capabilities you can develop your own courses of fire; you have the ability to tailor the simulator to your departmental marksmanship needs.

Courseware:

  • International Defensive Pistol Association (IDPA) courses
  • GA Simi-Automatic Pistol Qualification Course
  • Departmental basic Courses of Fire
  • USAF Practical Pistol Course (PPC)
  • USAF Basic Pistol Qualification Course
  • USAF Basic Rifle Qualification Course
  • USAF Tactical Rifle Qualification Course (TRQC)

Military Engagement Skills Training Library

Military Training Library featuring real-life scenarios taken from after-action reports including:

  • Vehicle Checkpoints
  • Convoy security operations
  • Patrolling
  • Suicide Bombers
  • Threat recognition
  • Building Security

Digital Shoot House

With the Digital Shoot House an instructor can teach the concepts of basic to advanced building search techniques related to patrol work. An instructor can cover the approach, door and window entries, low light searches, single and multiple searches, and suspect control. The Digital Shoot House allows the instructor to instruct, demonstrate and then allow the trainees to test the skills they have just been taught. Digital shoot house can include an optional breach-able door and additional training area for trainees to “stack up” before entering room.