Specifications include, but are not limited to: Kansas Highway Patrol seeks to enter in contract to Purchase Simulation System, Software, and Accessories. 1. Projector mounting. The option of ceiling mounting. 2. System capabilities. Shot tracking technology that can handle at least 12 Laser/Lane ID’s with separate “shot markers” that work seamlessly with each simulator. Program that will take into factors environment (wind, rain, humidity), as well as static factors (barrel length, barrel twist, type of ammo, sight over bore, zeroing range) that will influence the trajectory of the simulated round. Software allowing for the creation and display of real video-based assets on all (multiple/interactive/seamless) screens. Ability to provide advanced programmable rifle magazines that can simulate malfunctions (once or numerous during a training session). Dialogue-based scenarios for de-escalation training. Keyword search for scenarios & automatic software updates. Brand specific ballistic coefficients calculator. Superior low-light capabilities. Fully integrated real & interactive video-based training. Highly-detailed dialogue options are combined with equally detailed non-verbal communications in real environments. Fully integrated real & interactive video-based training. Highly-detailed dialogue options are combined with equally detailed non-verbal communications in real environments. The ability to customize content creation, to give the KHP ability to create it’s own customized content based on our own location and needsweather, urban/rural landscape, geographic topography, anticipated crowds and demonstrators. Preloaded assents to enhance training efficiency. 3. Simulation Screen(s) Simulation System using multiple screens and real video for small arms and use of force training. Interactive video seamlessly displayed and fully interactive across all screens at the same times. Laser tracking equipment can be engaged and detected on each of the screens of the simulator at the same time or in series of events that trigger other to occur. Multiple incidents interacting on multiple screens at the same time. Laser tracking equipment can be engaged and detected on each of the screens of the simulator at the same time or in series of events that trigger other to occur. Multiple threats on multiple screens in multiple scenarios, engages trainees’ peripheral vision with separate threats on separate screens. Not a single incident filmed then threat stretched over multiple screens. 4. Recoil Sensation. The ability to give the sensation of actual recoil for training, and evaluation purposes. The KHP shall also require the option of dry fire that would be accomplished with the use of laser inserts or in weapons or accessories that contain lasers. Simulator that seamlessly displays real and completely interactive video across all multiple and interconnected screens. Device to simulate consequences during screen-based simulation training. Refill station to recharge the CO2 propellant used in the tether-less recoil systems. Refill station that uses adapter plates custom made to fit specific magazines. 5. Targets. A minimum of 5 targets to include: moving, firing range, stationary, settings, situations, etc. This will allow realistic training for students and will allow instruction and evaluation by KHP trainers. 6. Scenarios. The successful bidder will make available to the KHP a full and complete library of Scenarios (minimum number of 175 Scenarios), along with all updates for the length of the warranty purchased on the system, at no cost to the KHP. Minimum 175 scenarios which includes different branching options along with equipment and proprietary software to incorporate real and interactive video seamlessly displayed and fully interactive across all screens at the same time. Superior event sequencing-branching scenarios options directly tied to trainee actions in the moment with numerous possibilities that unfold depending on trainee’s actions.