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CXC Simulations’ Tactical Driving Simulator prepares federal LEOs to take on pursuits

The simulator replicates the sensation of driving a race car on a race track, the company says

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CXC Simulations has unveiled the Tactical Driving Simulator, designed to help federal law enforcement officers practice tactical driving and pursuits.

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By Police1 Staff

HAWTHORNE, Calif. — CXC Simulations has unveiled the Tactical Driving Simulator, designed to help federal law enforcement officers practice tactical driving and pursuits.

The Tactical Driving Simulator replicates the sensation of driving a race car on a race track, according to the press release.

The Tactical Driving Simulator uses the company’s Motion Pro II technology, including:

  • A proprietary, full-motion, low-mass motion control system

  • Force-feedback steering wheel

  • Hydraulic braking system

  • Electric actuators

  • Next-generation physics and graphics engines

  • Virtual Reality Capability

  • Multiplayer functionality (student vs. instructor or student vs. student)

The Tactical Driving Simulator uses wrap-around, high-performance 4K screens and virtual reality provides an immersive experience, according to the release.

“The Tactical Driving Simulator utilizes our experience in high-fidelity motorsports training that is normally used for race car drivers and teams, and adapts it for government agencies,” said Chris Considine, CEO and founder of CXC Simulations, in a statement. “They were looking for a safe, cost-effective training in a simulated environment, allowing them to train through repetition, develop muscle memory, with nearly limitless scenarios.”

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