
The equipment set simulates two-way fire contact and tactical training for armored vehicle crews. All components are mounted on standard military vehicles without modifying their structure.

The equipment set is used for practicing special operation scenarios involving armored vehicles.

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A mounted unit with a laser emitter simulates cannon and machine gun fire from a tank.
Military vehicle simulation based on SKIFTECH systems offers a wide range of capabilities for creating highly realistic training scenarios:


The use of military vehicle trainers allows for the achievement of the following goals:
Soldiers gain practical experience in safe conditions.
Digital military simulators replicate realistic combat environments.
Simulators reduce fuel, ammunition, and maintenance expenses.
The systems record participant actions for later review.


Before training, the equipment is installed on military vehicles.
A mounted emitter simulates shots from the tank’s cannon or machine gun.
Sensors on the vehicle body register simulated hits.
Hits are accompanied by light and pyrotechnic indicators.
The software displays hit information and other statistics.


SKIFTECH develops and manufactures universal equipment sets for tanks, armored personnel carriers (APCs), infantry fighting vehicles (IFVs), and other military vehicles. The systems are customizable and can be integrated with any combat platform.
Tank platoon composition;
Amount of simulated ammunition for cannons and machine guns;
Rate of fire and firing modes for APC/IFV weapons;

Fire Lethality
The operator can set a vehicle’s simulated durability and the number of hits required to deactivate it. For example:
A tank can disable an APC/IFV with 3 cannon shots;
An APC/IFV cannot disable a tank.
Real-time detailed statistics display
The app allows you to monitor:
Movement and simulated durability of armored vehicles, and mine simulator positions on the training field;
Summary of all events - who fired how many shots (hits and misses), and who hit whom.
Battle
Playback
The combat scenario is recorded for further review and analysis, allowing for effective assessment of each crew’s performance and overall training effectiveness.
Tactical training is a key element of armored vehicle crew preparation, alongside other general military training.
SKIFTECH systems allow for:
Hit registration and detailed statistics collection directly on standard armored vehicles.
Enhanced training effectiveness through precise crew action analysis.
Scenario customization for diverse combat situations.
8 armored vehicles are split into two teams, taking positions on the training ground. Once the session begins, crews start practicing movement, terrain use, target detection, and engaging simulated enemies.
Our clients host an annual “Best Crew in the Country” competition based on this scenario.
5 vehicles from one team simulate a convoy, while 3 other vehicles launch a simulated ambush.
Tank crews practice defending the convoy. It is also possible to train crews in ambush tactics — positioning, camouflage, and fire distribution.
2 vehicles defend a simulated urban area, while 6 vehicles assault it.
Crews practice detecting, moving, and attacking in an urban environment. This scenario can also be used for training defensive operations.

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Gunners : Target acquisition using standard optics.
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Commanders : Tank platoon leadership skills.
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Drivers : Armored vehicle maneuvering skills.

When selecting a military equipment simulator, consider the following key factors:
The system should support the specific vehicle models in use.
The ability to tailor tactical missions to training goals.
Crew activity logging for performance review and improvement.
Enables comprehensive training for various units.



Yes, SKIFTECH equipment is designed for both indoor and outdoor use, with the LoRa system ensuring stable connectivity.
Yes, the SKIFTECH platform allows for creating custom scenarios tailored to training objectives and terrain.
Crews develop skills in vehicle operation, coordination, tactical decision-making, and combat engagement.
Yes, SKIFTECH systems log all events — from hits and movements to team actions — enabling detailed analysis and crew performance improvement.
The system supports simulation of various armored vehicle types, including tanks, APCs, IFVs, and other combat platforms.
