Virtual Tactical Shoot/No Shoot Simulator

Project ID: FA483026Q0002 FederalOpportunitiesSources Sought
Overview
AgencyAir Combat Command
Deadline01/16/26
Posted01/09/26
Estimated Value$250,000 - $600,000 (AI estimate)
Set AsideNone
NAICS333310 - Commercial and Service Industry Machinery Manufacturing
PSC6910 - Training Aids
LocationMoody AFB, GA 31699 United States
Description
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This is a Sources Sought synopsis for informational and planning purposes only. It is not a request for proposal (RFP) or a solicitation for offers. No award will result in this post. DAFI 36-2646 identifies a requirement for a virtual weapon simulator as a basic delivery method for Security Forces Training. Enables realistic, interactive weapons training to improve marksmanship skills. Enables Congressionally mandated Shoot/No Shoot training in a safe environment. Provides opportunity for additional/remedial firing classes while saving Air Force resources like live ammunition and range maintenance. DAFI 36-2646 3.13.4.2. Weapons Simulator. A training device that permits development and practice of the necessary skills for accomplishing operational tasks, to a prescribed standard of competency, in a specific prime mission system and duty position. Weapons training simulators are required to create use of force engagement scenarios that allows Defenders to train to defend the installation from all levels of threat. The simulator allows all Airmen to improve tactical weapons employment with all the weapons that are assigned to the unit's mission. Furthermore, all Airmen that conduct marksmanship training can use this tool to enhance their ability to be successful on the live fire range. The weapons simulator is a great refresher tool that improves muscle memory for Airmen that fire less frequently. The space needed is dependent on the system and weapons employed for the designated mission requirement. Data Sheet is located in Attachment 3. The virtual weapon simulator would require software and hardware components that include mixed reality combat simulator, AI-Powered after-action review, smart AI enemies through simulation, head mounted displays, weapon sensors, weapon simulators with recoil, KWA LM4 weapon, including KWA LM4 weapon magazines, command terminal laptop, WiFi enabled, feedback suits, and the system must include a warranty. System would be required to allow 4 individuals (the size of a fire team) to work simultaneously, or be able to be used by one person (for training purposes). Haptic Feedback suits are also a requirement, as current systems do not give any indication of being struck by enemy fire. The suits would allow for trainees to feel if they have been struck by enemy fire, giving immediate response and demand a reaction, enhancing their training experience. Having a system that scans the real-life environment is required, as this would allow for the system to be used in numerous different buildings, allowing for diversity in the training environment which would increase the effectiveness in training and allow for trainees to be used to different environments, directly contributing to real-life. 3. DISCLAIMER This Sources Sought is for market research purposes only. The Government does not intend to award a contract on the basis of this synopsis or to otherwise pay for the information solicited. Responses to this notice are not offers and cannot be accepted by the Government to form a binding contract. All information received in response to this notice that is marked as proprietary will be handled as such. The Government shall not be liable for or suffer any consequential damages for any proprietary information not properly identified. Proprietary information will be safeguarded in accordance with the applicable Government regulations.

Summary (Newest Update)

Background The Department of the Air Force (DAFI 36-2646) identifies a requirement for a virtual weapon simulator to enhance Security Forces Training. The goal is to provide realistic, interactive weapons training that improves marksmanship skills and facilitates mandated Shoot/No Shoot training in a safe environment. This simulator will allow for additional firing classes while conserving Air Force resources such as live ammunition and range maintenance. Work Details The virtual weapon simulator must include software and hardware components such as: mixed reality combat simulator, AI-powered after-action review, smart AI enemies, head-mounted displays, weapon sensors, weapon simulators with recoil, KWA LM4 weapon and magazines, command terminal laptop, WiFi capability, feedback suits, and a warranty. The system should accommodate four individuals simultaneously or allow for single-person use. Haptic feedback suits are essential to simulate being struck by enemy fire. The system must also scan real-life environments to enhance training diversity. Specific requirements include: - Hardware specifications per UFC standards for HVAC, fire protection, power, lighting, and acoustics. - Room dimensions: minimum ceiling height of 9 feet and 8 square feet per defender. - Communication capabilities including telephone and internet access.

Contacts
Contact nameJacob Turner
Contact emailjacob.turner.28@us.af.mil
Contact phone(229) 257-4776
Secondary contact name1st Lt. Nasir Smith
Secondary contact emailnasir.smith.1@us.af.mil
Secondary contact phone(229) 257-3226
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Agency: Air Combat Command

Location: Moody AFB, Georgia

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