
Acoustic aspects in the construction and upgrading of military firing ranges - Part 2
Military firing ranges are indispensable facilities to train armed forces in handling and use of small arms. In the past, such ranges were outdoor installations. Due to noise problems around some of these shooting ranges they will be replaced more and more by indoor shooting facilities,
which increases the noise impact on the personnel. First, the design of shooting ranges must consider the internal and external firing safety. However, acoustics comes next. There are two different but equally important objectives. The facilities should be built in such a way that (1) the
noise impact on the hearing of personnel and (2) the noise impact on the neighbourhood is as low as possible. The design of shooting ranges should already take these aspects into account during the planning phase. This article focusses on the topic of acoustic safety (1) and is divided into
two parts. Part II: The second part of the article describes the practical application of the new directive, with its acoustic material and measurement requirements, based on a recent tendering procedure in which various companies were offered the opportunity to develop acoustic wall and ceiling
systems for indoor shooting ranges as part of a so-called competitive dialog.
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Document Type: Research Article
Affiliations: Cervus Consult GmbH
Publication date: 04 October 2024
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