Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

CRD INTRODUCES MILO RANGE FOR LIVE-FIRE TRAINING

This innovation is a brainchild of Major Bandula Nishshanka of the Sri Lanka Armoured Corps who is attached to the CRD. He is a forensic ballistics specialist and an expert in firearms and ammo

- DARSHANA SANJEEWA

The Centre for Research and Developmen­t (CRD) of the Defence Ministry recently introduced Sri Lanka’s first digital close quarter combat theatre (MILO Range), thus making provision for live-fire training facilities, especially for commandos and special forces.

SL’S firstever digital close quarter combat theatre

Live-fire can be used to train special operation soldiers and evaluate their performanc­e under stress

The project was launched under the guidance of CRD Director-general Brigadier (Dr) Thiran de Silva

The Army said the low-cost digital training theatre was equipped with live-fire training facilities and operated on a digital platform similar to MILO Ranges in the US. He said it would initially be installed for commandos, special forces and training facilities, and later introduced to the Air Force, Navy and Police.

The new system uses life-size real videos running on surroundin­g digital screens to provide trainees a real-time experience, instead of 3D objects that are generally projected in simulators. This way, live-fire can be used to train special operation soldiers and evaluate their performanc­e under stress and in different training scenarios like shoot or no-shoot, skill-building and decision-making. The system also includes an instant feedback system which playbacks every episode for trainees and instructor­s to see their performanc­es. This innovation is a brainchild of Major Bandula Nishshanka of the Sri Lanka Armoured Corps who is attached to the CRD. He is a forensic ballistics specialist and an expert in firearms and ammunition. He is also the designer and developer of the first-ever ballistic rubber sheet in Sri Lanka for the use of training the armed forces.

The Army said this theatre could be incorporat­ed into varieties of military training modules on either combat or non-combat. The project was launched under the guidance of CRD Director-general Brigadier (Dr) Thiran de Silva.

Brigadier Silva said it was now possible to introduce this low-cost system to the internatio­nal market whilst proving the hi-tech defence related production capability of Sri Lanka to be on par with global partners.

Army Commander Lieutenant General Mahesh Senanayake who visited the CRD at Pitipana in Homagama lauded the institutio­n as well as the researcher for this novelty.

 ??  ?? MILO Range world-leading provider of interactiv­e simulation training products and is widely regarded as the nation’s fastest growing manufactur­er of best-in-class firearms and use-of-force training systems.
MILO Range world-leading provider of interactiv­e simulation training products and is widely regarded as the nation’s fastest growing manufactur­er of best-in-class firearms and use-of-force training systems.

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