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We are a trusted partner to public-sector clients. Numerous successfully delivered projects for police, military, and other public security institutions underscore our expertise and reliability. Our reference projects in bullet traps and indoor shooting ranges highlight the versatility and precision of our solutions.
At the newly constructed operational training center in St. Michael, one of the most advanced police training facilities in Austria, we were responsible as contractor for the technical implementation of the bullet trap systems in two indoor shooting ranges with usable lengths of 25 m and 100 m.
As part of the overall project, the required system components, including a funnel type bullet trap with an automatic discharge system, were integrated into the overall system and installed on site. The facility is designed for official service weapons and standard calibers with projectile energies of up to 5,000 joules.
The system is complemented by natural rubber fragmentation protection curtains with an automated lifting mechanism, allowing for quick and ergonomic replacement while keeping maintenance requirements to a minimum within the scope of applicable legal obligations.
The entire building complex, with its realistic interior layout, provides ideal conditions for tactical training exercises – both day and night. Multiple stairwells enable the simulation of a wide range of entry scenarios, while a generously designed observation gallery allows real-time monitoring and analysis of training sequences. A system-integrated helicopter landing pad adds another tactical dimension to the training environment.
Over the course of a three-month project, the indoor shooting range used by the Austrian Federal Police’s anti-terror unit underwent a comprehensive refurbishment.
At the heart of the upgrade was the installation of a state-of-the-art steel lamella bullet trap with an automatic discharge system, specifically designed for use with official service weapons and ammunition.
An anti-ricochet protection system made of durable rubber was also implemented. Thanks to its integrated lifting mechanism, the system ensures maximum ease of maintenance and operational safety.
A modular, adjustable solution in the primary impact zone allows for targeted wear zone rotation, maximizing the lifespan of the anti-ricochet material and significantly reducing operating costs
A true-to-original aircraft door is integrated into the modern training center of the Austrian special forces unit. It enables realistic training for aviation-specific operational scenarios.
On a state-of-the-art 300-meter outdoor shooting range, a ballistic object protection system was implemented. The system combines high-strength steel with ballistic-grade polyethylene materials. This construction effectively eliminates the risk of ricochets and fully meets the legally required safety standards for operational personnel.
To protect against ricochets and fragmentation, a ballistic curtain system made of high-quality natural rubber was installed. The curtains feature an automated lifting mechanism that enables fast and ergonomic replacement – a clear advantage in intensive training environments. Additionally, the system in the primary impact zone is adjustable, allowing for maximum utilization of the ricochet protection and a significant reduction in operating costs.
In the state-of-the-art training campus of the Nordic Training Center (NAZ) Eisenerz, we realized a 50 m long indoor shooting range. Our services included the delivery and installation of the bullet trap system and the ricochet-resistant ballistic curtain. The steel lamella bullet trap and the natural rubber ballistic curtain are engineered to meet the highest safety standards and withstand the demands of intensive training operations.
The military shooting range located in Glanegg lies within a sensitive water protection area, which meant that the technical specifications for the renovation were particularly stringent. The use of potentially contaminating construction equipment was prohibited; instead, adapted installation methods and specialized projectile collection systems were employed to ensure full groundwater protection. Key elements of the project included the overhaul of the cable-operated target system, the refurbishment of the ballistic object protection, and the upgrade of the noise protection measures to meet the latest technical standards – all carried out in close coordination with the relevant authorities and in full compliance with the highest environmental regulations.