The high-intensity RATPAC (Reconfigurable Armored Tactical Personnel And Collective) training drills feature force-on-force training, as well as computer-controlled targets, smoke effects, real-time audio/video recording and flash bangs and training weapons/munitions. RATPAC is an easily transportable modular building constructed with pre-fabricated units that are reconfigurable internally and externally, allowing for virtually any floor plan and multiple stories. AMEC's RATPAC can be equipped with closed-circuit television; virtual and pop-up targetry; breaching walls and doors; dimmable lighting; ventilation systems; and special effects that can include everything from smoke for first-responder training to meth lab smells. All mechanical and electrical controls can be routed through a single touch-screen controller, preprogrammed for several training scenarios and linked by hand-held remotes operated by training instructors.