MTE Caged Vehicle 1.5m x 1m
- Ideal for custody transport training and suspect control drills
- Durable PVC and polyfoam construction for repeated use
- Observation window for real-time feedback during exercises
- Supports scenario-based training and officers’ safety training
Description
The MTE Caged Vehicle provides a realistic and adaptable environment for scenario-based training, enabling officers to safely practice vehicle transport procedures with reduced risk of injury. As part of our police training equipment range, this unit is ideal for simulating safe methods of embarking, transporting and exiting a caged vehicle, critical elements of officers’ safety training. Constructed from durable PVC and polyfoam, this modular training equipment replicates the interior of a police transport vehicle, complete with a raised floor to simulate realistic entry conditions. The tactical training equipment setup includes an adjustable observation window, allowing trainers to monitor performance and provide real-time feedback. Its flexible design supports a wide range of law enforcement training scenarios, from suspect handling to secure transport drills.
Features:
• Corner braces for enhanced structural stability
• Floor joining strips secure mats to walls, preventing movement
• Fully modular design – doors, windows and walls can be removed, added or repositioned
• Adjustable observation window for live monitoring during scenario-based training
• Reinforced raised flooring to simulate entry into a police caged vehicle
• Ideal for custody transport training, suspect control drills and vehicle-based tactical exercises
Additional information
| Size | 1.5m x 1m |
|---|---|
| Material | 33kg Poly Foam sourced from within the UK. Foam is tested to BS5852: Part 2:1982 meets the requirements of Schedule 1, Part 1 of the Furniture and Furnishings (Fire) (Safety) Regulation 1988 (as amended) SI No. 1324 | 610gsm Flame Retardant PVC. Flame Retardancy: Meets the requirements of BS7837:1996 |



















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