To help Warfighters hone their skills in urban terrain environments and enhance their ability to complete their wartime mission.
DESCRIPTION:
I-MTS consists of four training facilities/systems. The Urban Assault Course (UAC), Shoot House (SH), Combined Arms Collective Training Facility (CACTF), and Collective Training Facility (CTF) are designed to provide individual Soldier-through-Battalion-level homestation, and urban-operations training. These training facilities allow units to train Warfighters on building-entry and room-clearing techniques under live and blank-fire conditions. These systems monitor and control the training exercise. They also analyze collected exercise data, prepare and present standardized training performance feedback, and archive training performance information for external use.
These I-MTS urban training facilities are located across Army, Army Reserve, and National Guard installations to ensure Soldiers are prepared to conduct full-spectrum operations in any urban environment. The CTF system is fielded exclusively to National Guard and Army Reserve Installations which are Pre-Mobilization sites.
By providing state-of-the-art urban training facilities capable of training today’s Soldiers in a realistic urban environment, the Army ensures the highest level of urban training short of combat. Lessons are learned on the training ground and not in battle.
Integrated Military Operations on Urban Terrain (MOUT) Training System (I-MTS)