SHOOTING RANGES

Our vast knowledge of the work environment in which special forces operate allows us to ensure comprehensive solutions (E.g. for modular shooting ranges)  which satisfy their training needs and expectations as well as the operational requirements of field operations.

SHOOTING RANGES

The modular RUBOX system, thanks to its structural elements, allows for exercises with small and large-caliber weapons of caliber 5.56 mm, 7.62 mm, 9 mm and smoothbore bullets, caliber 338 LAPUA 285 GRAIN and .50 BMG 750 gr A-MAXR Match™ fired from a distance of 1 meter, 12.7×99 mm M33 BALL, which allows: 

  • construction of shooting ranges of any size outdoors or in existing facilities such as halls, buildings or rooms,
  • construction of shooting ranges in halls or buildings, where the modular RUBOX system is a standalone structure located independently without additional elements to support or strengthen the structure, and is completely mobile due to the possibility of quick maintenance,
  • construction of shooting ranges in the open space without the use of elements supporting or strengthening the modular structure of the RUBOX system, being completely mobile due to the possibility of quick maintenance,
  • construction of shooting ranges on completely flat and open spaces with the use of elements of RUBOX modular system, using the construction of protective walls that act as a protection shaft against the bullet getting out of the shooting range by accident or uncontrollably.

The modular RUBOX

System allows for complete protection of floors, ceilings, rooms and all kinds of structural elements located in the shooting range. Including already existing buildings or halls serving as shooting ranges, appropriately configured via RUBOX system modules and its elements such as stabilizing tracks, AFD modular floors, GR250 ballistic blocks, GR500 ballistic blocks, ballistic covers, shooting station covers, training ballistic covers, anti-ricochet bands/signaling and other elements allow, through the mobility of these elements, to configure rooms for the needs of the shooting range.

The possibilities in the construction of shooting ranges built of mobile elements of the RUBOX modular system are limited only by the imagination of the designers and the people responsible for the task. Safety, durability of the structure, mobility of elements, simplicity and speed of construction, speed of disassembly, effective protection against ricocheting of bullets, versatility and flexibility of the elements of the RUBOX modular system change the current view on the construction of permanent or modular walls used in the construction of shooting ranges, by:

– getting rid of the elements of steel and armor plates causing the release of dangerous volatile compounds of heavy metals, which was confirmed by laboratory tests,

– the possibility of continuous and quick configuration and reconstruction of internal structures of walls and pillars for the needs of the shooting range and the tasks performed on it,

– possibility of applying permanent image transfers on all surfaces of RUBOX modules, e.g. advertisements,

– enabling operations with weapons in the angular range of the construction of bullet traps (arc bullet traps),

– enables operation with small-caliber and large-caliber weapons, including the caliber 5.56 mm, 7.62 mm, 9 mm and smoothbore, caliber 338 LAPUA 285 GRAIN and .50 BMG 750 gr A-MAXR Match™ fired from a distance of 1 meter, 12.7×99 mm M33 BALL,

– effective protection of people and the object against uncontrolled ricocheting of bullets during exercises,

– quick maintenance of working elements after exhausting training, not requiring a lot of time and work,

– express maintenance of a damaged element during training, which allows for uninterrupted activities on the site,

– securing sensitive places with anti-ricochet/warning bands,

– firing into a small zone, preventing the creation of a momentary channel in the RUBOX elements and the penetration of the RUBOX element,

– performing exercises in accordance to the ecological cycle, i.e. not allowing hazardous substances to get into the air or to the floor, and thus not forcing the people on the shooting range to inhale these chemicals,

– construction of shooting ranges on the premises of already existing facilities and the possibility of its configuration and adaptation to the needs and tasks,

– construction of shooting ranges in the open space with the use of the already existing external protections (embankments) necessary for safe exercises,

– construction of shooting ranges in open spaces, e.g. on flat areas with the use of a shooting house safety belt from the outside, built of the modular RUBOX system, which protects the area against bullets accidentally getting out of the shooting range,

–  securing the side walls of the shooting axes against uncontrolled escape of the bullet outside the facility and against ricochet,

– construction of facilities that do not require a lot of people, equipment and time to maintain.