The method

The training concept developed with these innovative targets is based on dozens of peer-reviewed scientific studies that have examined thousands of case studies in the specific sector.

For this reason, one of the qualifying elements for obtaining the result lies in the unawareness in advance of the threat, or presumed threat, by the operator.

It goes without saying that a preview of all the targets available for training can compromise the achievement of the pre-set training level. Therefore, we have decided to show only a few images of targets, for each type, leaving the management of the training process (divided into classes and objectives) to the figure of the instructor. In any case, a standard basic training format prepared by us is available in the Bundle section.

Since this is a new training concept, configurable for growing situations and difficulties, it is possible to select different categories of targets (armed/unarmed, with hostage, behind obstacle plus other types for advanced training), for which the requested quantities will be sent necessarily corresponding to the images depicting the chosen category.

The user can proceed with the selection of the Products as described in the relative sections by category, only selecting the category to which they belong and indicating the number of pieces desired.

By way of example, selecting an armed target behind an obstacle, in the quantity of 20 units, unless specifically indicated, different sets of targets will be sent (e.g. 4 or 5), each set consisting of several targets (e.g. 5 or 4) with the same characteristics (face, position, clothing, etc.), in order to reach the overall quantity by providing diversified targets for the chosen type.

These conditions of sale are applied to guarantee the achievement of the training objectives, specific to the Surgeon Practice training model.

Dozens of scientific articles analyzed and applied to the Surgeon Practice method unequivocally identify that: “Photorealistic targets can make threat/non-threat assessments substantially more genuine and stimulating than simple cardboard or silhouette targets.” and “Unfortunately, repeated (or known in advance) use of the target also results in unintended consequences that could invalidate the threat assessment processes conducted during training.”

In respect of privacy, no image reproduces real faces, people or places.