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Virginia National Guard Soldiers from the Manassas-based 266th Military Police Company train on a Virtual Interactive Combat Environment trainer July 23, 2013, at Camp Pendleton in Virginia Beach. The VICE trainer includes realistic scenarios using lifelike weapons and is one of many training facilities offered at Camp Pendleton. The 266th conducted its two-week annual training at both Fort Pickett and Camp Pendleton, with a focus on reinforcing and strengthening the skills of the company as it relates to its wartime mission as a direct combat support MP company. (Photo by Master Sgt. A.J. Coyne, Virginia Guard Public Affairs)
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BKOOL Trainer
* $599 regular price $799 Canadian
* Adjustable to any wheel size: 20" > 29"
* Fast bike set-up: under 1 minute
* Realistic pedaling motion.
* Excellent grip of wheel on roller.
* Wireless ANT+ transmission + device (PC, Mac or tablet) and trainer
* Up to 1,200W. Can simulate gradients over 20%.
* Foldable for easy storage.
* Maintenance free.
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BKOOL One
* $362 regular price $499
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True-feel pedalling
The resistance increases with the rider's speed
The simulator does not control the trainer's resistance
* Powerful Can reach up to 550W.
* //POWER SILENCE, Noise level: 76 dB at 30 kph., A conversation ranges from 40 to 80 dB
* //SILENCE COMPACT
* Compact & Light Folding stand. 9.9Kg. Disassembly into two pieces.
* //COMPACT PLUG AND PLAY
* Open & play, Easy to set up, doesn't need calibration. The wheel adjusts to the roller.
* //PLUG AND PLAY UNIVERSAL
* Universal Compatible with all wheel sizes (from 20" to 29").
Cycle Ops:
POWERSYNC TRAINER
* PowerTap equipped technology gives accurate power readings with +/- 5% accuracy.
* Electronic, Programmable controlled resistance.
* Seamless integration with CycleOps VirtualTraining so you can ride anywhere, anytime.
POWERBEAM PRO TRAINER
* PowerTap equipped technology gives accurate power readings with +/- 5% accuracy.
* Electronic and Programmable controlled resistance for a precise workout every time.
* Maximum power accuracy thanks to integrated PowerTap technology.
THE SILENCER DIRECT DRIVE TRAINER
* Direct drive design allows for more consistent resistance.
* 5 levels of magnetic resistance with handlebar shifter.
* With a whisper-quiet noise level, the silencer lives up to its name.
SUPERMAGNETO PRO TRAINER
* Progressive magnetic resistance unit provides a quiet and frictionless ride.
* Large flywheel offers incredible road-like feel.
* Preferred trainer of Trek Factory Racing.
JETFLUID PRO TRAINER
* Encased fluid resistance unit provides a quiet and more consistent ride.
* Progressive resistance offers the widest resistance range and road-like feel.
* Preassembled on a fold-flat frame.
FLUID² TRAINER
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* Fluid resistance unit provides a quiet and consistent ride.
* Progressive resistance offers the widest resistance range and road-like feel.
* Best-selling trainer in the USA.
MAGNETO TRAINER
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* Features our patented progressive magnetic resistance curve.
* Magnetic resistance unit provides a quiet and frictionless ride.
* Clutch knob provides perfect tension between tire and the resistance unit.
MAG TRAINER
* Magnetic resistance unit provides a quiet and frictionless ride.
* Linear resistance boosts workout intensity to match each pedal stroke and gear click.
* Mag+ comes with convenient, adjustable handlebar-mounted shifter.
WIND TRAINER
* Wind resistance unit provides frictionless ride.
* Progressive resistance offers the widest resistance range and road-like feel.
* Great workout without working out your wallet.
ALUMINUM ROLLERS
* Aluminum roller drums run silent and smooth.
* Fold-flat or stand on end for convenient storage.
* Available with unique patent-pending, 5-level adjustable resistance.
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FORT BRAGG, N.C. --- The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Savannah District completed this $11 million Training Support Center in April 2011, which serves as a central location for all Army training aids, products and devices on Fort Bragg. Additionally, the 118,700 square-foot facility includes 12 training rooms where Soldiers use advanced video gaming technology for virtual weapons training. The sophisticated technology mimics real world battlefield scenarios and provides Soldiers with useful feedback for improving their accuracy and precision in weapons firing. With construction performed by North Carolina-based prime contractor Osborne Company, this project is the first warehouse facility of its type in the Army. It will serve as a prototype for similar facilities at other major Army installations worldwide. Pictured: Project Engineer Karl Vanstavoren. USACE photo by Tracy Robillard.
Virginia National Guard Soldiers from the Manassas-based 266th Military Police Company train on a Virtual Interactive Combat Environment trainer July 23, 2013, at Camp Pendleton in Virginia Beach. The VICE trainer includes realistic scenarios using lifelike weapons and is one of many training facilities offered at Camp Pendleton. The 266th conducted its two-week annual training at both Fort Pickett and Camp Pendleton, with a focus on reinforcing and strengthening the skills of the company as it relates to its wartime mission as a direct combat support MP company. (Photo by Master Sgt. A.J. Coyne, Virginia Guard Public Affairs)
FORT BRAGG, N.C. --- The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Savannah District completed this $11 million Training Support Center in April 2011, which serves as a central location for all Army training aids, products and devices on Fort Bragg. Additionally, the 118,700 square-foot facility includes 12 training rooms where Soldiers use advanced video gaming technology for virtual weapons training (pictured). The sophisticated technology mimics real world battlefield scenarios and provides Soldiers with useful feedback for improving their accuracy and precision in weapons firing. With construction performed by North Carolina-based prime contractor Osborne Company, this project is the first warehouse facility of its type in the Army. It will serve as a prototype for similar facilities at other major Army installations worldwide. USACE photo by Tracy Robillard.
Spc. Cody Leasor, assigned to Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 35th Engineer Brigade, adjusts the headset of the Dismounted Soldier Training System at Fort Leonard Wood on June 16, 2015. Soldiers used the DSTS to perform simulated foot patrols and clear buildings in a virtual deployed environment. (U.S. Army photo by Pfc. Samantha J. Whitehead)
FORT BRAGG, N.C. --- The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Savannah District completed this $11 million Training Support Center in April 2011, which serves as a central location for all Army training aids, products and devices on Fort Bragg. Additionally, the 118,700 square-foot facility includes 12 training rooms where Soldiers use advanced video gaming technology for virtual weapons training. The sophisticated technology mimics real world battlefield scenarios and provides Soldiers with useful feedback for improving their accuracy and precision in weapons firing. With construction performed by North Carolina-based prime contractor Osborne Company, this project is the first warehouse facility of its type in the Army. It will serve as a prototype for similar facilities at other major Army installations worldwide. USACE photo by Tracy Robillard.
Virginia National Guard Soldiers assigned to the Virginia Beach-based Troop A, 2nd squadron, 183rd Calvary Regiment, 116th Infantry Brigade Combat Team conduct training on multiple weapons systems Feb. 4, 2017, at Camp Pendleton in Virginia Beach, Virginia, in preparation for gunnery tables scheduled for annual training later this year. Part of the training included using one of Camp Pendleton's virtual simulators that provides a cost-effective way for Soldiers to be better prepared when they fire live rounds. Read more about camp Pendleton at go.usa.gov/x967u. (Photo by Cotton Puryear, Virginia National Guard public affairs)
Rep. Dave Brat visits the Virginia National Guard’s Fort Pickett Maneuver Training Center March 31, 2016. Maj. Gen. Timothy P. Williams, the Adjutant General of Virginia, and Lt. Col. Preston Scott, Fort Pickett garrison commander, provided an overview of the installation and its capabilities, then escorted Brat on a tour of the Maneuver Area Training Equipment Site, the 183rd Regiment, Regional Training Institute and the virtual training facility. Fort Pickett is approximately 41,000 acres and operated by the Virginia National Guard. It features a combination of open and wooded terrain maneuver areas and 21 ranges capable of supporting almost any weapons system in the U. S. Army inventory. In addition, the installation has a rail spur and C-17 capable airfield as well as barracks to support more than 5,000 personnel and morale, welfare and recreation facilities including a gym, post exchange and leisure center. (Photo by Master Sgt. A.J. Coyne, Virginia National Guard Public Affairs)
Virginia National Guard Soldiers from the Manassas-based 266th Military Police Company train on a Virtual Interactive Combat Environment trainer July 23, 2013, at Camp Pendleton in Virginia Beach. The VICE trainer includes realistic scenarios using lifelike weapons and is one of many training facilities offered at Camp Pendleton. The 266th conducted its two-week annual training at both Fort Pickett and Camp Pendleton, with a focus on reinforcing and strengthening the skills of the company as it relates to its wartime mission as a direct combat support MP company. (Photo by Master Sgt. A.J. Coyne, Virginia Guard Public Affairs)
Soldiers assigned to Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 35th Engineer Brigade, prepare for a simulated training exercise using the Dismounted Soldier Training System at Fort Leonard Wood on June 16, 2015. Soldiers wore motion tracking equipment in a darkened room and viewed a virtual reality through headsets to perform soldier tasks in a simulated deployed environment. (U.S. Army photo by Pfc. Samantha J. Whitehead)
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Virginia National Guard Soldiers from the Manassas-based 266th Military Police Company train on a Virtual Interactive Combat Environment trainer July 23, 2013, at Camp Pendleton in Virginia Beach. The VICE trainer includes realistic scenarios using lifelike weapons and is one of many training facilities offered at Camp Pendleton. The 266th conducted its two-week annual training at both Fort Pickett and Camp Pendleton, with a focus on reinforcing and strengthening the skills of the company as it relates to its wartime mission as a direct combat support MP company. (Photo by Master Sgt. A.J. Coyne, Virginia Guard Public Affairs)
FORT BRAGG, N.C. --- The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Savannah District completed this $11 million Training Support Center in April 2011, which serves as a central location for all Army training aids, products and devices on Fort Bragg. Additionally, the 118,700 square-foot facility includes 12 training rooms where Soldiers use advanced video gaming technology for virtual weapons training. The sophisticated technology mimics real world battlefield scenarios and provides Soldiers with useful feedback for improving their accuracy and precision in weapons firing. With construction performed by North Carolina-based prime contractor Osborne Company, this project is the first warehouse facility of its type in the Army. It will serve as a prototype for similar facilities at other major Army installations worldwide. USACE photo by Tracy Robillard.
Virginia National Guard Soldiers from the Manassas-based 266th Military Police Company train on a Virtual Interactive Combat Environment trainer July 23, 2013, at Camp Pendleton in Virginia Beach. The VICE trainer includes realistic scenarios using lifelike weapons and is one of many training facilities offered at Camp Pendleton. The 266th conducted its two-week annual training at both Fort Pickett and Camp Pendleton, with a focus on reinforcing and strengthening the skills of the company as it relates to its wartime mission as a direct combat support MP company. (Photo by Master Sgt. A.J. Coyne, Virginia Guard Public Affairs)
From left, PV2 Marteshia Tukes, Spc. Passion Dawson and Pfc. Jonathan Ford train with the VCOT as gunner, radio operator and driver respectively.
Spc. Cody Leasor, assigned to Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 35th Engineer Brigade, looks into the headset of the Dismounted Soldier Training System, a virtual reality trainer, at Fort Leonard Wood, Mo. on June 16, 2015. The DSTS translates soldiers’ movements into a simulated training environment where soldiers can conduct foot patrols and clear buildings. (U.S. Army photo by Pfc. Samantha J. Whitehead)
Virginia National Guard Soldiers from the Manassas-based 266th Military Police Company train on a Virtual Interactive Combat Environment trainer July 23, 2013, at Camp Pendleton in Virginia Beach. The VICE trainer includes realistic scenarios using lifelike weapons and is one of many training facilities offered at Camp Pendleton. The 266th conducted its two-week annual training at both Fort Pickett and Camp Pendleton, with a focus on reinforcing and strengthening the skills of the company as it relates to its wartime mission as a direct combat support MP company. (Photo by Master Sgt. A.J. Coyne, Virginia Guard Public Affairs)
FORT BRAGG, N.C. --- The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Savannah District completed this $11 million Training Support Center in April 2011, which serves as a central location for all Army training aids, products and devices on Fort Bragg. Additionally, the 118,700 square-foot facility includes 12 training rooms where Soldiers use advanced video gaming technology for virtual weapons training. The sophisticated technology mimics real world battlefield scenarios and provides Soldiers with useful feedback for improving their accuracy and precision in weapons firing. With construction performed by North Carolina-based prime contractor Osborne Company, this project is the first warehouse facility of its type in the Army. It will serve as a prototype for similar facilities at other major Army installations worldwide. USACE photo by Tracy Robillard.
Spc. Cody Leasor, assigned to Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 35th Engineer Brigade, takes a knee during a virtual training simulation at Fort Leonard Wood on June 16, 2015. Soldiers used motion tracking equipment and realistic weapons to perform simulated foot patrols and clear buildings. (U.S. Army photo by Pfc. Samantha J. Whitehead)
Virginia National Guard Soldiers from the Manassas-based 266th Military Police Company train on a Virtual Interactive Combat Environment trainer July 23, 2013, at Camp Pendleton in Virginia Beach. The VICE trainer includes realistic scenarios using lifelike weapons and is one of many training facilities offered at Camp Pendleton. The 266th conducted its two-week annual training at both Fort Pickett and Camp Pendleton, with a focus on reinforcing and strengthening the skills of the company as it relates to its wartime mission as a direct combat support MP company. (Photo by Master Sgt. A.J. Coyne, Virginia Guard Public Affairs)
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Virginia National Guard Soldiers from the Manassas-based 266th Military Police Company train on a Virtual Interactive Combat Environment trainer July 23, 2013, at Camp Pendleton in Virginia Beach. The VICE trainer includes realistic scenarios using lifelike weapons and is one of many training facilities offered at Camp Pendleton. The 266th conducted its two-week annual training at both Fort Pickett and Camp Pendleton, with a focus on reinforcing and strengthening the skills of the company as it relates to its wartime mission as a direct combat support MP company. (Photo by Master Sgt. A.J. Coyne, Virginia Guard Public Affairs)
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Soldiers from the Tennessee National Guard’s 278th Armored Cavalry Regiment train Jan. 24 in a virtual environment, performing day and night reconnaissance missions. While one platoon barreled through actual rough terrain and battled the cold, another platoon worked with them while immersed in a simulated environment in trailers. “Embedding” Soldiers virtually in live training expands the number of Soldiers who can train, and can save money. (Photo by SGT Nicole Smart, 118th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment)
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Cadet Shelby Kittrell monitors soldiers using in the Dismounted Soldier Training System on a desktop workstation at Fort Leonard Wood on June 16, 2015. The DSTS translates soldiers' movements into avatars for use in virtual training environments. (U.S. Army photo by Pfc. Samantha J. Whitehead)
Virginia National Guard Soldiers from the Manassas-based 266th Military Police Company train on a Virtual Interactive Combat Environment trainer July 23, 2013, at Camp Pendleton in Virginia Beach. The VICE trainer includes realistic scenarios using lifelike weapons and is one of many training facilities offered at Camp Pendleton. The 266th conducted its two-week annual training at both Fort Pickett and Camp Pendleton, with a focus on reinforcing and strengthening the skills of the company as it relates to its wartime mission as a direct combat support MP company. (Photo by Master Sgt. A.J. Coyne, Virginia Guard Public Affairs)
Virginia National Guard Soldiers from the Manassas-based 266th Military Police Company train on a Virtual Interactive Combat Environment trainer July 23, 2013, at Camp Pendleton in Virginia Beach. The VICE trainer includes realistic scenarios using lifelike weapons and is one of many training facilities offered at Camp Pendleton. The 266th conducted its two-week annual training at both Fort Pickett and Camp Pendleton, with a focus on reinforcing and strengthening the skills of the company as it relates to its wartime mission as a direct combat support MP company. (Photo by Master Sgt. A.J. Coyne, Virginia Guard Public Affairs)
Virginia National Guard Soldiers from the Manassas-based 266th Military Police Company train on a Virtual Interactive Combat Environment trainer July 23, 2013, at Camp Pendleton in Virginia Beach. The VICE trainer includes realistic scenarios using lifelike weapons and is one of many training facilities offered at Camp Pendleton. The 266th conducted its two-week annual training at both Fort Pickett and Camp Pendleton, with a focus on reinforcing and strengthening the skills of the company as it relates to its wartime mission as a direct combat support MP company. (Photo by Master Sgt. A.J. Coyne, Virginia Guard Public Affairs)
The Virtual Convoy Operations Trainer is housed inside of a trailer and offers Soldiers the opportunity to simulate real-life convoy scenarios from a safe location.
Virginia National Guard Soldiers from the Manassas-based 266th Military Police Company train on a Virtual Interactive Combat Environment trainer July 23, 2013, at Camp Pendleton in Virginia Beach. The VICE trainer includes realistic scenarios using lifelike weapons and is one of many training facilities offered at Camp Pendleton. The 266th conducted its two-week annual training at both Fort Pickett and Camp Pendleton, with a focus on reinforcing and strengthening the skills of the company as it relates to its wartime mission as a direct combat support MP company. (Photo by Master Sgt. A.J. Coyne, Virginia Guard Public Affairs)
Virginia National Guard Soldiers from the Manassas-based 266th Military Police Company train on a Virtual Interactive Combat Environment trainer July 23, 2013, at Camp Pendleton in Virginia Beach. The VICE trainer includes realistic scenarios using lifelike weapons and is one of many training facilities offered at Camp Pendleton. The 266th conducted its two-week annual training at both Fort Pickett and Camp Pendleton, with a focus on reinforcing and strengthening the skills of the company as it relates to its wartime mission as a direct combat support MP company. (Photo by Master Sgt. A.J. Coyne, Virginia Guard Public Affairs)
Specialist Shanekia Andrews plays the role of turret gunner in a virtual convoy while she and her fellow Soldiers train with the VCOT.
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Use operator controls to fill bucket at the digging zone and dump contents of the bucket in a designated dumping zone to prepare a stockpile.
Learn applications for the Off-Highway Truck in a virtual setting that translate to the actual worksite.
Experience the Cat® Track Type Tractor Simulator System! Learn to use controls and practice training exercises in a simulated heavy equipment environment. Each training exercise measures and records the operator's simulation sessions so instructors, administrators and the student can see the results. Instructors can identify inefficiencies or weaknesses so the operator can focus on training to correct or strengthen the areas. Training in a virtual world allows new operators to develop skills in a controlled and safe environment and allows experienced operators to enhance or refine skills.