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VirTra Systems Announce Simulator Sale to Mexico
VirTra Systems, Inc. today announced another purchase order for its IVR-360 training simulator, this one from the City of Chihuahua in the Republic of Mexico.
Under terms of the sale, VirTra Systems will ship a 300 degree force-option training simulator, and create a Spanish-language scenario library specifically filmed and customised for Chihuahua's police force. Scenario development is scheduled for next month in Mexico, with delivery scheduled for December.
"Mexican agencies are progressive in their acceptance and implementation of technology from the United States to train military and law enforcement personnel," said Michael Kitchen, VirTra Systems' vice-president of training and simulation sales.
"I anticipate steadily-increasing sales activity from international and domestic agencies for our IVR series of situational awareness and use-of-force training simulators," he said.
Bob Ferris, VirTra Systems' president said, "This demonstrates how quickly VirTra Systems is able to shift gears, delivering product specifically tailored to the customer's needs."
VirTra Systems' chief executive officer L. Kelly Jones said they are pleased the IVR training simulators continue to earn positive international acceptance. "This sale, coupled with our ever-increasing demonstration schedule, clearly reflect that military and law enforcement decision-makers, both at home and abroad, are recognising that VirTra Systems is providing the most advanced law enforcement simulator technology available."
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