
Type-approved according to Swedish Firearms Safety Regulations (SäkB) and the Facility Technical Council
CS Tactical is designed for end-users with very high demands on performance and regulatory compliance. Users are primarily military, special police, and other actors who train frequently and intensively with high firepower. CS Tactical is used both indoors and outdoors and is adapted for calibres up to 7.62 x 51.
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CS Tactical is optimized to meet very high demands on performance and flexibility from demanding end users in all conceivable environments and temperatures.
The construction with dual sets of angled steel gratings receives the projectile, which ultimately ends up at the bottom of the module, which is then emptied. In front of the steel gratings hangs a rubber sheet whose function is to prevent ricochets, form a ventilation zone (indoors), and keep projectiles and moisture separated (outdoors).
The system is completely scalable, self-supporting, and can be linked together to form a seamless bullet trap surface, which can then be divided to create dynamic training environments for the next use.
CS Tactical is designed to be expandable laterally, movable as needed, and with an upgrade kit, it can be converted to CS Strike, optimized for 12.7 mm.
.22 LR (Long Rifle)
9x19 (9mm NATO)
5.56x45 (5.56 NATO)
6.5x55 (Swedish Mauser)
7.62x51 (7.62 NATO)
9.3x62 (Hunting)
8.6x70 (.338 Lapua Magnum)
Impact energy is the amount of energy a projectile transfers upon impact – a key measure for durability and safety. The value is given in joules (J) and is primarily affected by the projectile's velocity.
Our systems are tested for a maximum impact velocity of 930 m/s.
Technical documentation, specifications, and other materials for Flexotrap CS Tactical.
Flexotrap bullet trap
Flexotrap's modules prevent the spread of lead and projectile fragments, support circular lead recycling, and meet all relevant requirements according to REACH, EU's microplastic ban, and the NATO Defence Planning Process (NDPP). Below you will find our various module options.