Defence Technology (Jun 2020)

Research and development of training pistols for laser shooting simulation system

  • Algimantas Fedaravičius,
  • Kestutis Pilkauskas,
  • Egidijus Slizys,
  • Arvydas Survila

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 3
pp. 530 – 534

Abstract

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Firearm shooting simulators are effective means for training the personnel in armed forces, police and shooting athletes. Shooter–weapon is a complex biomechanical system, therefore the best training quality is achieved when the process of a weapon shot is reconstructed in a training simulator and its training weapon mimics the (feeling) perception of the real weapon usage. Dynamics of motions of a handgun simulator held in the hand of a shooter by its grip during the shot is analysed theoretically and experimentally. Breech lock mechanism of the simulator is actuated pneumatically by supplying compressed air in pulses from external pressure source. Analysis of the obtained simulation results and experimentally recorded motion parameters of the training weapon body reveals that application of pneumatic drives is a reasonable option to simulate recoil perception of a pistol.

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