Our High Reach Extendable Turret (HRET) Portable Target Board serves both live-fire and non-fire exercises giving Airport Rescue and Firefighting (ARFF) crews a realistic simulation of HRET operations.

Crafted for hard-wear, easy relocation and minimal upkeep, our system can imitate fuselage-penetration and agent-delivery exercises without the cost of a full-scale aircraft simulator. The chassis is made of steel rests on a reinforced-concrete foundation, making it a solid choice for a fixture on outdoor training fields while still promising long-term reliability and the capacity for swift repositioning.

1. Sturdy durable construction
Heavy-duty galvanised steel frame and panels purpose-engineered to weather prolonged exposure without faltering. The corrosion-resistant coating means maintenance stays low while the equipment enjoys an operational lifespan. The frame is fully welded, built with precision and its joints are weather-proof.

2. Forge a target design that strikes a vibe
Its gently curving, fuselage-inspired façade emulates the skin and aerodynamic silhouette of a plane. The system’s integrated interchangeable piercing panels enable truly realistic HRET nozzle penetration drills. Since panels are a snap to replace once they wear training can march on without the dreaded pauses. The target area allows for attack positions and various piercing angles.

3. Portable, genuinely practical
Forklift channels have been embedded in the base allowing them to be moved swiftly to any point, across the training ground. Designed as a self-contained unit it sidesteps the need for foundations altogether. A simple single-lift transport approach that makes both setup and storage a breeze. Its foundational design ensures stability during training conditions.

4. Emphasising safety and accessibility
Equipped with a non-slip steel stairway and handrails it gives instructors a spot to position themselves and observe. The optional instructor platform gives supervisors the ability to keep a line of sight on trainees while live drills are happening. Designed to fit any HRET system and handle a range of nozzle types.

5. Engineer a layout that remains almost maintenance-free
This design eliminates the need for any pneumatic systems; it’s entirely mechanical. Barely any upkeep is needed. Any degraded parts can be swapped out in a heartbeat. Engineered for use no matter the climate.

6. Technical specifications
Overall Height – 3.5 m. The width is 2.5 m. Base Type Reinforced concrete slab, featuring purpose-crafted channels, for forklift traffic Frame Material: galvanised steel Target Surface: a curved, aircraft-style fuselage panel Piercing Panels – steel sections, fastened with bolt fixings. Access Galvanised steel staircase equipped with safety handrails Finish – hot-dip galvanised engineered for peak corrosion resistance. Portability Forklift-integrated channels let the unit be shifted with effort turning relocation into a near-effortless task.

7. Installation freestanding
No foundation needed Environment Designed for use fully rated for all weather. Concrete, from operations Acts, as a budget-friendly stand-in, for full-scale simulator training while still imparting HRET proficiency. Modular design meaning more target boards can be slotted in to broaden the training capacity.

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