Sgt. 1st Class Kenneth Johnson, G3/Operations, engages targets during marksmanship training at the 85th Support Command's Engagement Skills Trainer-2000 facility, Feb. 12, 2017. The command's "Warrior Training Center's" (EST-2000) maintains superior accuracy and state of the art graphics. The facility allows soldiers to fire an array of different weapon systems and provides training of marksmanship, squad tactical, and close-range shoot-don't shoot techniques and skills for small arms weapons.
 The mission of this center is to conduct Basic Marksmanship Training for Soldiers with an end-state goal of improving individual marksmanship skills prior to units qualifying on a “live fire” range. The center is equipped with Laser Marksmanship Training System (LMTS) and staffed with trained instructors. The facility also houses a “Shoot House” allowing for hands on room clearing practice and procedures along with reflexive fire training utilizing Air Soft weapon systems.
(Photo by Sgt. Aaron Berogan)
170212-A-GI418-011.JPG Photo By: Sgt. Aaron Berogan

Arlington Heights - Sgt. 1st Class Kenneth Johnson, G3/Operations, engages targets during marksmanship training at the 85th Support Command's Engagement Skills Trainer-2000 facility, Feb. 12, 2017. The command's "Warrior Training Center's" (EST-2000) maintains superior accuracy and state of the art graphics. The facility allows soldiers to fire an array of different weapon systems and provides training of marksmanship, squad tactical, and close-range shoot-don't shoot techniques and skills for small arms weapons. The mission of this center is to conduct Basic Marksmanship Training for Soldiers with an end-state goal of improving individual marksmanship skills prior to units qualifying on a “live fire” range. The center is equipped with Laser Marksmanship Training System (LMTS) and staffed with trained instructors. The facility also houses a “Shoot House” allowing for hands on room clearing practice and procedures along with reflexive fire training utilizing Air Soft weapon systems. (Photo by Sgt. Aaron Berogan)


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