Section Commander Second Sergeant (NS) Inderpal Singh Dillon, fires his SAR-21 rifle at the Multi-Mission Range Complex during his battalion's live-fire shoot.
The indoor range features lighting controls that simulate both day and night conditions, an efficient way of doing away with the need for soldiers to wait for nightfall to commence "night shoots".
Did anyone mention to the Apuneh Dillon that the 5.56mm round used in the SAR-21 is still a copper round and indoor ranges are notorious for retaining copper dust. Inhaling such air in there would cause respiratory issues later on. And I don't trust the ventilation in any SAF operated indoor range.
The indoor range features lighting controls that simulate both day and night conditions, an efficient way of doing away with the need for soldiers to wait for nightfall to commence "night shoots".
Did anyone mention to the Apuneh Dillon that the 5.56mm round used in the SAR-21 is still a copper round and indoor ranges are notorious for retaining copper dust. Inhaling such air in there would cause respiratory issues later on. And I don't trust the ventilation in any SAF operated indoor range.