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What type of foundation or site preparation is required for a Trango Systems shoot house?

Trango Systems’ shoot houses are designed to be modular and lightweight, making them highly adaptable to various training environments without requiring extensive foundation or site preparation. These mobile modular structures can be assembled on any level surface, such as concrete, asphalt, or compacted soil, without the need for specialized tools or permanent construction. This flexibility allows users to deploy shoot houses quickly in temporary or permanent locations.

Unlike traditional shoot houses made of concrete or wood, which often require significant groundwork and fixed foundations, Trango Systems’ shoot houses use PANELO™, a durable composite material that is lightweight yet sturdy. This material ensures stability and safety during training exercises while remaining easy to transport and install. As a result, organizations can set up these structures in diverse environments, including urban areas, outdoor fields, or even inside existing buildings.

For optimal performance and longevity, Trango Systems recommends ensuring that the site is level and free of debris before assembly. The modular design also allows users to integrate these shoot houses into existing infrastructure or relocate them as needed, making them an ideal solution for dynamic tactical training scenarios.