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Switzerland
Switzerland Desk · · 30s summary · 1 min read
According to 24heures.ch, the Swiss Army is considering testing shooting simulators—known as 'firing ranges' or 'shooting cinemas'—to reduce noise from military training exercises. This initiative stems from growing public complaints about the noise generated by these military drills. The proposed simulators would be modeled after shooting ranges used by hunters. No timeline for deployment, budget, or pilot site has been disclosed.
According to 24heures.ch, the Swiss Army is considering testing shooting simulators to reduce noise from military training exercises. These devices are referred to as 'firing ranges' or 'shooting cinemas.'
This initiative stems from growing public complaints about the noise generated by military shooting exercises. The sources of these complaints are not specifically identified.
The simulators under consideration would be modeled after shooting ranges currently used by hunters.
The project is currently in the study phase. No deployment timeline, budget allocation, or pilot site locations have been specified by the source. The precise technical specifications of the 'shooting cinemas' have not been independently verified.
All available information is based on a single source (24heures.ch, July 11, 2026). No official statement from the Swiss Army has been cited.
The source describes these devices as shooting simulators modeled after shooting ranges used by hunters. Their precise technical specifications have not been independently verified.
Growing public complaints about the noise from military shooting exercises have prompted the Army to investigate quieter alternatives.
No. At this stage, it is merely under study. No final decision or implementation timeline has been announced.
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