
VirTra Systems Receives Simulator Order From United States ArmyOctober 3, 2007HOUSTON, Oct. 3 -- VirTra Systems, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: VTSI). Major General Perry V. Dalby (USA-Retired), VirTra Systems' chief executive officer, today announced the receipt of a small arms training simulator order from the United States Army.
The IVR(R) base system features high-definition judgmental use-of-force scenarios, marksmanship/target training, an OC pepper spray training system, and weapon training-conversion kits allowing trainees to safely train using their own weapons without the need for permanent modifications.
The order has also specified VirTra Systems' scenario authoring station allowing customers to easily and quickly develop their own training scenarios as needed, making training more specific to each customer's environment and policies, and at a considerable savings compared to custom-produced filmed scenarios.
Major General Dalby commented, "We continue to receive new and repeat simulator orders from all branches of our military. In addition, I soon expect certain pending international tenders to also be forthcoming.
"VirTra Systems is now well-positioned to continue its recent growth. When added together, our new mobile live-fire trailer product and our successful IVR 4G military and IVR HD law enforcement product lines, with single-screen and fully immersive models, offer solutions to fit any budget and satisfy any small arms training need.
"We remain committed to the advancement of immersive training and the innovation of new small arms simulation solutions," Major General Dalby concluded.
About VirTra Systems Utilizing patented technology, VirTra Systems sells situational awareness firearms training systems to military agencies such as the U.S. Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, and Department of Defense, and to national and international law enforcement agencies. The company also produces multisensory promotional virtual reality systems and 3-D theaters for clients such as General Motors, Pennzoil, and the U.S. Army and Navy. For more information, visit http://www.virtra.com.
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