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Weapons systems training, when not operated correctly, can be deadly. They require complex and detailed training to be able to operate safely in a Live Fire environment. A Weapon Danger Zone (WDZ) for air-to-ground munitions, is required before a weapons system can be employed on a training range. A WDZ is determined through a series of complicated calculations involving launch parameters and weapon trajectory. Calculating the WDZ is the first step toward determining what type of training can be supported, as its size and shape will determine what weapons systems can be used on the training range.<\/p>\n
Put simply, a WDZ is the entire area, comprised of both ground and airspace, which may be affected by the use of a weapons system. To determine this area, you\u2019ll need to analyze delivery accuracy, ricochet, and failure behaviors of the weapon in use, drawing your information from the weapon\u2019s impact or performance, manufacturing data, simulation labs, and end-product users.<\/p>\n