TEMPE, AZ
VirTra Systems, Inc. Bob Ferris, VirTra Systems' CEO and president (OTC:VTSI.PK), today announced that Lockheed Martin’s Simulation Training and Support business has submitted a second purchase order for a customized version of the Threat-Fire™ wireless communication station. This particular station plugs into a USB computer port and permits two-way wireless communication with the Threat-Fire™ belt.
VirTra’s patent-pending Threat-Fire™ device safely simulates return fire with a 300 millisecond electric stun (adjustable to 2.5 seconds). The device is easily rechargeable and adds an unparalleled level of simulation. VirTra ardently contends that adding a Threat-Fire™ belt to a simulator provides more realistic and thorough training, allowing the trainee to experience stress and apprehension on par with that of actual combat situations.
“I’m encouraged by Lockheed Martin’s second order and the opportunity to perform custom engineering work to fit some of their unique requirements. I feel this is another indication that it is impressed with VirTra’s simulation products and I am confident that we will receive additional orders,” said Bob Ferris, CEO and President of VirTra Systems.
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About VirTra Systems
The company produces the best-in-class firearm simulators for both law enforcement and military customers throughout the world. VirTra is the higher standard in simulation: from exceptional customer service to unparalleled technology like 360 degree HD training platforms and the Threat-Fire™ safe return fire system (patent pending). When training realism matters, military and law enforcement professionals consistently select VirTra’s simulators to help save lives.
www.virtra.com.
About Lockheed Martin
Headquartered in Bethesda, Md., Lockheed Martin is a global security company that employs about 140,000 people worldwide and is principally engaged in the research, design, development, manufacture, integration and sustainment of advanced technology systems, products and services. The corporation reported 2008 sales of $42.7 billion.

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