Indoor shooting range complex



AIS provided the design for an indoor shooting range complex in Southeast Asia. The construction, installation and specialist fit-out of this turn-key design and build project was led by our in-house project management team.
Customer requirements
To design and provide an integrated, modern state-of-the-art training complex, to allow all-weather training for elite officers using pistols, rifles, sub-machine guns and general purpose machine guns. Providing quality training in a safe environment, the integrated facilities must accommodate officers undergoing basic law enforcement training, as well as more advanced training for counter-terrorist roles.
To provide computer-controlled targetry and simulation equipment, to train basic and advanced firearms and judgmental skills.
To provide a comprehensive one-stop maintenance package for the entire training complex.
The AIS solution
From our Southeast Asian regional office, Nitor Projects (Asia) was the lead joint venture partner in the design and construction of this indoor shooting range training complex. The project was completed and commissioned in 1999.
This was a full turn-key design and build project, incorporating all building works and specialist installation. Nitor Projects (Asia) and its project partner, Quest Technology, provided:
- All air conditioning and mechanical ventilation plant, lighting and electrical systems
- Bullet traps, bullet protection and anti-ricochet systems
- Computer-controlled targetry equipment
- PA and intercom systems
- Video-based simulation and projection systems
Nitor Projects (Asia) continues to provide ongoing comprehensive maintenance of the facility.
Shooting range complex features
- 25-metre indoor range, for small arms with day and simulated night-time firing
- 100-metre indoor range, for rifles and general purpose machine guns
- A 3-storey CQB house provides training for small team assault, Method of Entry techniques, hostage rescue and hostage negotiation, and counter-terrorist training
- A 3-screen multi-view PRISim simulator, for live-fire judgmental training
- A single-screen live-fire PRISim simulator
- PRISim duelling system, linking the centre screen of the multi-view system with the single-screen system
Project details
Project duration : 24 months
Project value : USD 11.5 million
Project partners : Quest Technology