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VirTra Systems Sells 15 Simulators to Mexican Government
VirTra Systems, Inc. last week announced receipt of an order for a minimum of 15 IVR-300 HD 360-degree, high-definition firearms training systems for use by Mexican governmental agencies. VirTra Systems recently received the purchase order for 15, and as many as 20, systems for near-term delivery to Mexican governmental agencies. The transaction, worth a minimum $1.7 million, is the largest sale in the company's history. "This first million dollar-plus order was awarded the company as a direct result of our superior product line, the IVR HD series," said Michael Kitchen, VirTra Systems' vice-president of training and simulation. "We are becoming the de facto industry standard, offering technological superiority, low maintenance, and lifesaving 360-degree immersion - all in high-definition resolution." Luis E. Rodriguez Galindo, managing director of Lonexi, S.A. de C.V., VirTra Systems' Mexican distributor, said, "After installation of the first VirTra Systems simulator in Mexico earlier this year, reviewing feedback from our Mexican customers, it was inevitable that Mexican officials would prefer the IVR HD series in their facilities. Future sales will continue, as we believe other agencies will specifically request this superior product line to train troops and law-enforcement personnel in Mexico." VirTra Systems produces the industry's only line of immersive 360-degree firearms training simulators in high-definition resolution, used by law-enforcement and military agencies for anti-terrorist, Homeland Security, use-of-force, situational awareness, marksmanship, and 4G squad-based training.
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