I saw literature for a mobile range using this technology (a 40 ft trailer, with sophisticated ventiliation system and bullet catchers), but wasn't aware that they were able to retrofit existing kill-houses with it. Relatively simple concept (computers + software + projectors & cameras to detect hits = more realistic training), and I think it could easily be accomplished in Canada. AFAIK, CTC (in Gagetown) is still trialing some LaserShot technology (they had some wireless "fake" C7/C8 and pistols when I left in the summer) on static screens, and they were talking about creating kill-rooms using this concept, but nothing like this (live rounds being used) at the moment. I could contact the OPI to see if they are looking at it now (or are going to in the future) if anyone is interested.
AL