Recapture training aid.
Author(s) -
James E. Pacheco
Publication year - 2004
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/919141
Subject(s) - doors , fixture , training (meteorology) , hinge , lock (firearm) , engineering drawing , engineering , section (typography) , computer science , mechanical engineering , operating system , physics , meteorology
The breacher's training aid described in this report was designed to simulate features of magazine and steel-plate doors. The training aid enables breachers to practice using their breaching tools on components that they may encounter when attempting to enter a facility. Two types of fixtures were designed and built: (1) a large fixture incorporates simulated hinges, hasps, lock shrouds, and pins, and (2) a small fixture simulates the cross section of magazine and steel-plate doors. The small fixture consists of steel plates on either side of a structural member, such as an I-beam. The report contains detailed descriptions and photographs of the training aids, assembly instructions, and drawings
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