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Laser Ammo to Exhibit at IACP 2025
Laser Ammo to Exhibit at IACP 2025
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✍️By ZRIntel Editorial Team📍Denver, ColoradoGREAT NECK, N.Y. –– Laser Ammo USA Inc., a worldwide leader in the firearms training solutions market, is excited to attend and exhibit at the 2025 International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) Annual Conference and Exposition. Taking place October 18-21 in Denver, Colorado, the four-day event will focus on training, networking, and exhibit hall education. Laser Ammo will be located at Booth #1056 and invites all attendees to visit and learn more about their products.
This year’s IACP is expected to attract over 16,000 public safety professionals, positioning it as the largest and most influential law enforcement event of the year. Laser Ammo plans to highlight its innovative law enforcement training products, including the much-anticipated Hogan’s Alley. This next-generation 3D Close Quarters Battle (CQB) trainer allows users to construct customized scenarios, record realistic tactical paths, add decision-driven avatars, and review performance using its advanced after-action report functionalities. The introduction of such technology suggests a shift towards more immersive and effective training solutions in law enforcement.
In a statement, Laser Ammo’s Lead Law Enforcement & Military Specialist, Sgt. Colin P. Gallagher (Ret.), stated, “We’re looking forward to introducing Hogan’s Alley to the law enforcement community. This advanced system is designed to elevate law enforcement active shooter training while remaining cost-effective, and we believe it will be a true game changer.”
The exhibit will also feature recently upgraded products such as the third-generation Smokeless Range®, the VST Pro with Control Station and M-Range add-ons. Furthermore, Laser Ammo will present their three tactical training products: the CQB in a Box, Shot Body System, and gunSHOT BOX™. Additionally, the company will showcase their recoil guns, Flash Bolt and SureStrikeMAG, which are designed to seamlessly integrate with their other innovative training solutions.
Members of Laser Ammo’s Law Enforcement team, including Chen Shoshani, Colin Gallagher, Patrick McMahon, Terry Vaughan, and Brian Martin, will be on hand to demonstrate how their products are specifically engineered to meet the demands of law enforcement. Their European team members, Matan Kaller and George Petroulidis, will be present as well, catering to the needs of the European market.
The current focus on enhancing training technology for law enforcement indicates a growing recognition of the complexities and dangers faced by officers in the field. As the firearms community increasingly advocates for advanced techniques and equipment, events such as the IACP serve as critical platforms for disseminating knowledge and showcasing the latest innovations.
With headquarters in Great Neck, NY, and operational and support teams located in Texas and Europe, Laser Ammo continues to lead the charge in the firearms training industry. Established in 2009 and founded by military and law enforcement veterans from Israel and the U.S., the company remains committed to providing serious training for serious professionals. Further inquiries and information about their offerings can be found at LaserAmmo.com.
As the firearms landscape continues to evolve, the emphasis on modern training solutions such as those presented by Laser Ammo becomes more prominent. The shift towards technology-enhanced training signifies an adaptation to contemporary challenges faced by law enforcement, and will undoubtedly impact training paradigms moving forward.
ShoQ's Take: While the introduction of innovative training products like Hogan's Alley marks a significant advancement in law enforcement training, it also reflects ongoing pressures for officers to perform effectively under critical circumstances. Events like IACP not only facilitate knowledge sharing but also highlight the pressing need for continuous improvement in law enforcement methodologies. The expectation is for these tools to enhance operational readiness in a landscape facing increasing scrutiny. However, it will be essential to monitor how these technologies translate into real-world effectiveness on the streets of America, where the stakes remain incredibly high.