TC 25-8 Aligned  ·  BMP-3 & T-72 Profiles  ·  SAT & MAT Configurations

Realism Should
Survive the
Exercise.

Soldiers are trained to identify and destroy enemy threats in seconds. Yet across many ranges, realism begins degrading before the engagement even starts.

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MAC 1 · MAC 2 · MAC 3
BMP-3 · T-72 · Modern Threat Profiles
The Problem

The Training
Experience
Is Not
Consistent.

There is no shared baseline for what a gunner sees from base to base, or even from range to range.

Heat, rain, snow, humidity, and environmental exposure place stress on live-fire targets long before the engagement. By the time a target rises on the lift, the silhouette may already be distorted and realism compromised.

The first gunner may begin the exercise by sighting a target that is marginally acceptable.

Thermals shift, detach, or fade. Each successive gunner engages a more degraded target. Long before the end of the sequence, the target ceased to present a recognizable threat vehicle.

This is because targets are designed to be replaced. Over time, that assumption lowered the acceptable standard for degradation, even at the beginning of a gunnery.

Training comes down to what the gunner can actually see and identify through the NOD. If vehicle shape and thermal identification are diminished, training integrity has been compromised and the trainee shortchanged.

Modernization
Modernization
Stopped at the Target.
Range control operator monitoring tower targets

Instrumentation improved. Analytics improved. Networking improved. Every surrounding system evolved under increasingly rigorous standards — except the target.

While modernization continues to raise standards for every ancillary system on the range, the current MAC structure still accepts a surprisingly low standard for the targets themselves.

The amount and quality of the data must remain subordinate to the purpose of live fire training: to confidently identify and engage an enemy threat within a very brief window of time. Otherwise, the result is an increasingly precise measure of degraded training.

The lack of meaningful standards rendered realism secondary: the simplest part of the massive training enterprise; albeit the one that determines battlefield outcomes.

Control tower overlooking range
The IRONWALL Standard
50–60
Direct 120mm hits before first repair

A Higher Standard.

IRONWALL was developed around a different assumption: the realism should survive the exercise.

Enemy vehicle silhouettes and thermal configurations from the modern battlefield. Composite materials assure that the target never loses its crisp modern outline. Embedded thermals never vibrate off the target, migrate, or fade.

On the range, IRONWALL targets absorb 50–60 direct 120mm hits before the first repair. The target continues to present a recognizable threat vehicle from first lift until the gunnery is over.

The System

Holds Shape.
Holds Thermal.
On the Range.

IRONWALL holds recognizable vehicle shape and consistent thermal identification under repeated live fire — and restores both on the range when they need repair. No removal. No reset. No change to the sequence.

What Changes

The target does not disintegrate or disappear over time. The target does not collapse mid-gunnery. The last gunner sees what the first gunner saw.

01
Structural & Thermal Patches — Drill It In. Done.

Dual-function patches restore structural integrity and thermal presentation in a single field application. No special tools. Target back in service within minutes.

02
Modular Thermal Sections — Zone-Level Replacement.

Damaged thermal zones replaced at the section level — disconnect, swap, reconnect. Full thermal presentation restored without removing the system from the lifter.

03
Modular Wiring Sets — Replaced on the Range. In Minutes.

Wiring organized by zone. A damaged connection unplugged and replaced in the field. No depot maintenance. No waiting. System back in operation.

Profiles

Current Enemy
Armored Vehicles.
Built for NODs.

Current enemy armored vehicle profiles, built for identification through the sights. BMP-3, T-72 and other vehicle threats. SAT and MAT configurations.

Soldier acquiring target through night scope
Serviceability
Same Cycle.
Same Crew.
No Problem.

After a gunnery, conventional target maintenance means hammering chunks of plywood over holes, hauling panels in the dark, clearing debris, loading replacements onto the lift. Army standards allow 30 minutes to replace a single target. With 30 pits and a two-hour window before the next gunnery, the math doesn't work. Range crews already know this.

With IRONWALL, most repairs take a drill and a flashlight.

A patch, a pad, a wire replacement. IRONWALL doesn't replace the target — it restores it. The crew doesn't haul debris in the dark. Same cycle, same crew, no problem.

Range Modernization / LTRaC
Modernization Still
Depends on What
the Gunner Sees.

Every Army range modernization contract touches armor ranges. Each one requires a thermal armored SAT solution. IRONWALL is the only field-developed, TC 25-8 aligned, patent pending thermal armored target available — MAC 1, MAC 2, and MAC 3.

MAC 1

Presentation Hardware

Presentation device hardware including SAT and MAT. IRONWALL is the thermal armored silhouette for stationary and moving armor target positions.

MAC 2

Design & Integration

Range modernization design, production, and integration. If your task order touches armor ranges, IRONWALL is your hardware source. SAM-registered, patents pending, ready to execute.

MAC 3

Lifecycle Management

Lifecycle product management and continuous technology refresh. IRONWALL reduces sustainment cost across the full CTR lifecycle. Field-repairable by organic range crew — no depot support required.

Designed With the People Who Run the Ranges. Proven Under Live Fire.

Their Standard.
Our Build.

Four years of live-fire development. Every design decision shaped by the Master Gunners, Range Masters, range crews and the people who've dedicated careers to improving battlefield readiness. Tested under actual live-fire gunnery conditions at Army installations.

Thermal presentation is calibrated to produce the heat signature armored crews acquire through their NODs. IRONWALL is built to operate within the FASIT/TRACR ecosystem as live-fire range instrumentation standards evolve.

DoctrinalTC 25-8
Live R&D4 Yrs
Patents Pending2
SAMActive
Range crew in the tower
Contracting

Ready to Execute.

MMD3 LLC is a SAM-registered small business available for direct award, teaming arrangements, and subcontracting under Army range modernization programs including LTRaC MAC 1, MAC 2, and MAC 3. Inquiries from prime contractors, program offices, and range modernization stakeholders are welcome.

Put IRONWALL
on Your Range.

TC 25-8 Aligned · Patents Pending · SAM Registered
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