• Soldiers Sharpen Skills with New Marksmanship System
    1/26/2006: Conventional marksmanship training employs such methods as placing a dime washer at the end of a rifle barrel followed by countless trips up and down range to zero a rifle. Technology has innovated this practice.
  • Minneapolis Naval Reserve
    7/13/2005: "Prior to heading to the live-fire range, we make all our new recruits and veterans 'pre-qualify' on LMTS, "says AE1 Michael Christensen
  • Naval Reserve Center Lemore
    5/7/2005: "I learned a lot from the 'Train the Trainer' course MPRI offered prior to our setting up the LMTS," says DC2 Davin Luoma of the Naval Reserve
  • Beamhit User Wins NCAA Championship
    4/27/2005: The United States Military Academy at West Point, New York, which uses MPRI's Laser Marksmanship Training System (LMTS) to train incoming cadets,
  • Billings MT Naval Reserve
    12/27/2004: SK1 Mark Landrie, in charge of field training at the Billings, Montana Naval Reserve says that LMTS is currently being used in field training of reservists prior to mobilization in San Diego, California.
  • Perrysburg Naval Reserve Center
    12/14/2004: "Before the LMTS system got here six months ago," says Naval Reservist SM3 Roberto Regis, Marksmanship Coordinator at the Perrysburg, Ohio Naval and Marine Reserve Center.
  • Honolulu Naval Reserve Center
    10/14/2004: We haven't had the LMTS system that long, but I've been running my guys through the same things I learned at the 'Train the Trainer'
  • Tucson Arizona Naval Marine Reserve
    9/13/2004: "We do an in-house qualification on the LMTS equipment for both non-prior use personnel and seasoned veterans prior to live-fire qualification," says Senior Chief Avery Cox, Marksmanship Training Coordinator for the Naval and Marine Corp Reserve C
  • Vermont Army National Guard
    9/12/2004: CW3 Larry Grace, in charge of marksmanship training for the Vermont Army National Guard, and recently deployed with the 124th Regional Training Unit
  • Fort Bliss US Army
    8/9/2004: What we learned from the 507th Battalion's experience in Iraq is that we need to overcome our weaknesses in marksmanship and maintenance.
  • LMTS Supporting Defense Initiatives
    7/3/2004: With the U.S. fighting wars in both Iraq and Afghanistan and a significant increase in live-fire training at home, a considerable shortage in small arms ammunition has occurred.
  • Lincoln Nebraska Army Reserve
    6/22/2004: "The LMTS is a great piece of technology that really makes a difference in the way we train," says Sgt. E5 Christl Awen Kroeten of Detachment 2 of the Army Reserve's 295th Ordinance Company out of Lincoln, Nebraska.
  • Lubbock Texas Naval Reserve Center
    4/30/2004: "Good shooting is all about breathing, trigger control, and muscle memory," says Chief Petty Officer Robert Thomas, Marksmanship Training
  • Pt. Mugu Navaires California
    4/4/2004: "It's like being on the live-fire range," says AO2 Erika Wolfe, Small Arms Training Instructor with the Pt. Mugu Navaires in Ventura County, California.

  • Live fire range time is reduced

  • Live ammo is saved

  • Soldier 'first time GO' rates improve

  • Unit qualification and readiness levels improve significantly
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SK1 Mark Landrie, in charge of field training at the Billings, Montana Naval Reserve says LMTS is currently being used in field training of reservists prior to mobilization in San Diego, California. (more>>)