Just thought ya'll like to see this...

Ohhhh, . . . I should not have seen that,.........

Now I've got to start pounding the yard sales for wireless / radio controlled toys to make me one of those.;)

I guess a guys fun is just never ending, . . . so much fun to have.:D

Thanks, Compromise, . . .

May God bless,
Dwight
 
Your welcome!

Ohhhh, . . . I should not have seen that,.........

Now I've got to start pounding the yard sales for wireless / radio controlled toys to make me one of those.

I guess a guys fun is just never ending, . . . so much fun to have.

Thanks, Compromise, . . .

May God bless,
Dwight
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Your welcome~ it's actually pretty neat to watch some highly skilled shooters/trainers go up against it. So far only a few have beaten the target.. ususally the target wins..
 
you can get one!

I want one
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dtsystems on Facebook has the link to their website as well.
 
Cool. So, "Adaptive Target" means its movement isn't necessarily pre-programmed, but it adapting to your movements, too?
 
A friend of mine was telling me about this thing a day before Compromise made this post. Not sure where he heard about it.

My question is, how well armored is the RAT? People drop shots while trying to fire quickly all the time. With the stress of trying to hit a erratic moving target, I would not be surprised if a shooter were to flinch before a shot and put a round right into that thing's hull.
 
It appears to be remote controlled. Although I like it and think it will be a great training tool, I can also see unfamiliar operators running the bot where they shouldn't and creating dangerous situations. Such as in between the two shooters.
 
A friend of mine was telling me about this thing a day before Compromise made this post. Not sure where he heard about it.

My question is, how well armored is the RAT? People drop shots while trying to fire quickly all the time. With the stress of trying to hit a erratic moving target, I would not be surprised if a shooter were to flinch before a shot and put a round right into that thing's hull.
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I'm finding out for ya! Just waiting on my Father in law or husband to answer my message :)
 
It appears to be remote controlled. Although I like it and think it will be a great training tool, I can also see unfamiliar operators running the bot where they shouldn't and creating dangerous situations. Such as in between the two shooters.
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For training and demonstration purposes, The Conceal Carry and DT Systems staff are the operators of the remote control. I have never seen them take the Bot between persons as that would not be a safe thing to do. They obviously want both practicality and safety.

The RAT is a specialized Robot for training of law enforcement, conceal carry, and military. Not that individuals don't have the opportunity to own it, but of course it is a two person effort, one for operation of controls, one for shooting. The person you practice or train with obviously needs to know and understand that safety is the priority over practicality and both persons should trust the other, and have common sense.
 
Armored & Ricochet

I was only told this from my husband so read it in that tone of voice you would when answering a nagging wife's questions:

"It's armored well enough to take almost all pistol rounds"


What about Ricochet?

"No. It hits and splatters
Same idea with shooting steel targets. Bullets are much softer than steel. So they basically splatter
Now that splatter can send bits of lead, but nothing that would cause damage, and that's why safety glasses are always worn"
 
Very cool.
We have used remote control trucks with balloons tied to dowels, which was pretty fun and good training... until someone (who may or may not have looked like me)shot a bit low:eek:
 
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