by Tech. Sgt. Andrew Caya
914th Airlift Wing Public Affairs
12/18/2012 - NIAGARA FALLS AIR RESERVE STATION, N.Y. -- The base hosted a ribbon cutting ceremony for a multi-million dollar indoor small arms firing range here, Dec. 18.
This 28,000 square foot state-of-the-art joint use facility has 21
firing lanes and will support year-round firearms training for Airmen
assigned to NFARS and other military units and law enforcement agencies
in western New York.
"The addition of this range will increase the combat readiness of the
military units stationed at the Niagara Falls Air Reserve Station and in
western New York," said Col. Allan Swartzmiller, 914th Airlift Wing
commander. "In addition, the facility may provide law enforcement
agencies a superior training environment to fulfill their firearms
training requirements."
According to a member of the contractor who built this facility, Brian
Aedler of R.B. Mac Construction, the firing range took 14 months to
build at a cost of 6.5 million dollars. In addition to the numerous
firing lanes, the facility boasts classrooms for training proposes, a
weapons cleaning room as well as office space for U.S. Air Force combat
arms instructors.
This range is something that has been needed for years, said Niagara
Military Affairs Council Vice Chairman John Cooper. Prior to the
completion of this range, members had to travel to an outdoor range at
an offsite location.
This firing range is a great benefit for the base, said Aedler. In
addition to having weapons training on the installation, the Airmen and
other marksmen can control and simulate different environments, such as
night firing, in this facility year-round.
Wednesday, December 19, 2012
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