LOMAH Target System

Precision electronic scoring system that detects and displays exact hit and near‑miss locations on target silhouettes to accelerate marksmanship training and reduce manual scoring.

Key Features:
✔️ Precise hit location detection on target silhouettes for instant performance feedback
✔️  Near‑miss detection extends training insight beyond direct hits
✔️  Automatic scoring eliminates the need for manual downrange checks
✔️  Broad detection zone captures rounds at varying angles for comprehensive analysis
✔️  Built‑in diagnostics support effortless troubleshooting and system reliability
✔️  FASIT compliance ensures interoperability with standard range control systems
✔️  Designed for supersonic ammunition to support realistic training environments
✔️ Seamless integration with existing target mechanisms for flexible deployment

LOMAH Target System

The LOMAH Target System employs acoustic sensor technology to detect projectile location through supersonic shockwave analysis. The registration unit contains four microphones positioned in a square array, measuring shot coordinates within ± 20 degrees azimuth and ± 5 degrees elevation. Each sensor module weighs 3.2 kilograms and mounts behind a ballistic-resistant cover rated for direct hits from 7.62mm ammunition. The system operates on 12V DC power and communicates via RS-485 protocol with range control stations. It calculates impact points within 50 milliseconds of bullet passage, displaying results instantly on connected monitors.

The detection array spans 1.2 meters in width and integrates with standard figure target frames. The protective housing uses aramid fiber composite panels that shield electronics from fragmentation and ricochets. Supersonic ammunition traveling above 340 meters per second triggers the acoustic sensors, which triangulate shot position relative to the target center. The system handles automatic fire sequences without data overlap, recording each round individually. FASIT compliance ensures compatibility with NATO training standards and data formats.

Infantry training facilities utilize the LOMAH Target System for marksmanship qualification courses and weapon zeroing procedures. Military shooting schools deploy it to accelerate skill development by eliminating downrange target checks. Armored vehicle crews use adapted versions for main gun accuracy assessments. Police tactical units incorporate the system into long-range precision shooting programs. The technology reduces training cycle times while maintaining scoring accuracy across all engagement distances.

Tactical Supply Pakistan provides complete installation and calibration services for this acoustic detection system, supporting defense and law enforcement organizations with technical training and maintenance protocols.

Does the system work with subsonic ammunition?
No, the acoustic sensors require supersonic projectiles traveling above 340 m/s to generate detectable shockwaves for accurate shot registration.

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