Ballistic blocks and ballistic panels are designed to protect target systems and critical shooting range equipment from ammunition damage in environments where natural or structural cover is limited. Commonly used for portable targets and open-field shooting range setups, these ballistic protection solutions help improve range safety while extending the service life of target systems. Constructed from durable steel plates, such as AR500 steel, combined with high-performance ballistic rubber elements, the system can be positioned in front of target mechanisms or mounted directly to transport frames for reliable protection in demanding live-fire environments.
The ballistic rubber components are specifically engineered to stop projectiles, reduce ricochets, minimize lead splash-back, and lower dust generation caused by repeated firing. Designed for use with standard pistol and rifle ammunition, the high-density rubber material combines strength, elasticity, and durability to improve safety and operational performance in military, law enforcement, and commercial shooting range applications.
Ballistic blocks and ballistic panels are designed to protect target systems and shooting range equipment from ammunition damage in environments where structural cover or shielding is limited. They are commonly used to protect portable target systems placed in open fields or exposed shooting range environments where equipment may otherwise be vulnerable to direct fire.
Installed in front of target systems or mounted to transport frames, ballistic protection panels help absorb projectile impacts, reduce wear on range equipment, and improve long-term operational reliability. Their combination of steel plate construction and ballistic rubber elements makes them suitable for military, law enforcement, and commercial shooting range applications where dependable target system protection is required.
Ballistic blocks and ballistic panels are designed to withstand repeated exposure to both rifle and pistol ammunition, helping protect target systems and surrounding shooting range infrastructure during live-fire exercises.
The combination of ballistic-grade steel and high-density PUR-bonded ballistic rubber elements helps absorb projectile impact energy while reducing ricochets, splash-back, and equipment damage. Different panel thickness options are available to support varying ammunition types, operational requirements, and safety levels across indoor and outdoor shooting range environments.
Ballistic panels are designed for flexible installation and can be positioned in front of target systems or mounted directly to a target transport frame to provide reliable ammunition protection in exposed shooting range environments.
Depending on operational requirements, the system can be attached using practical mounting methods, including installation onto supporting structures such as wooden strips. Their modular nature allows range operators to configure ballistic protection according to target layouts, range infrastructure, and specific safety requirements.
Yes, ballistic blocks and ballistic panels are designed for use in both indoor and outdoor shooting range environments. Their durable ballistic rubber construction and weather-resistant properties make them suitable for a wide range of live-fire conditions, including exposed outdoor installations and enclosed range facilities.
In addition to projectile protection, the ballistic rubber material offers sound-deadening properties, helping reduce noise levels and contributing to a safer and more controlled shooting environment. This flexibility makes ballistic protection panels well suited for military, law enforcement, and commercial range applications.
Ballistic rubber elements are designed for long-term durability in demanding shooting range environments and are manufactured from high-quality PUR-bonded rubber engineered for repeated live-fire exposure. Their combination of elasticity, density, and strength helps maintain reliable impact absorption and reduce ricochets and splatter over time.
Depending on ammunition type, shot concentration, wear distribution, and backing material, each ballistic rubber element can typically withstand approximately 2,000 rounds before replacement may be required. Routine inspections and periodic replacement of worn rubber elements help maintain reliable protection and consistent shooting range safety.
Ballistic blocks and ballistic panels improve shooting range safety by helping stop projectiles, reduce ricochets, minimize lead splash-back, and lower dust generation caused by repeated firing. Positioned in front of exposed target systems or mounted to transport frames, they help protect both equipment and surrounding range infrastructure from ammunition damage.
The high-density ballistic rubber elements are specifically engineered to absorb projectile energy and reduce splatter effects commonly associated with repeated live-fire activity. Their additional sound-absorbing properties also contribute to a more controlled and comfortable shooting environment for shooters, instructors, and range personnel.

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Theissen Training Systems International NV
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Theissen Training Systems, Inc.
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FL 32608, United States
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