What is a Breaching Facade Door?
A Breaching Facade door doors are part of training facilities or simulation environments. The doors are used to teach personnel and practice forcible entry / breaching techniques. Breaching can involve:
- Manual methods: Using rams, breaching shotguns, or crowbars.
- Ballistic methods: Using firearms or explosive charges.
- Mechanical methods: Using specialized tools like hydraulic spreaders.
Why Choose the Breaching Facade Door by JTC?
Our Breaching Facade Door offers a practical and innovative breaching solution, seamlessly integrating with both existing and new facades for realistic training scenarios. Here’s how it stands out:
- Easy Installation: Can be mounted on various structures, including timber posts or steel I-Beams, and welded to steel fixtures like Conex boxes.
- Versatile Use: Designed for environments such as shoot houses or force-on-force training areas, enduring repeated use without damage.
- Customizable: Offers options for doors to open either left or right, a feature that sets it apart from competitors.
- Cost-Effective: Operates on affordable lumber from any hardware store, avoiding the need for expensive plastic pins.
- Safety and Realism: Enhances the realism of training exercises while ensuring safety, minimizing the risk of injury.
To enhance your training environment with a door that combines durability, safety, and cost-effectiveness, reach out to JTC for a personalized quote.
Approved Wood for the Breaching Facade Door by JTC
- 1 in. x 2 in. x 8 ft. Furring Strip Board 160954 – The Home Depot – CLICK HERE
- 5/16 in. x 1-1/2 in. x 4 ft. Wood Lath (50-Pack) 5860 – The Home Depot – CLICK HERE