ITEC 2017: Military and VIP presence on the up (video)
This year's ITEC took place in Rotterdam, Netherlands, for the first time and for those attending the show the Dutch Ministry of Defence had a …
US-based VirTra, suppliers of small-arms training (SAT) simulators, has announced that it has received a follow-on contract award from an undisclosed international customer in the Middle East for approximately $0.6 million.
The company will supply, install and maintain simulator systems at a number of customer sites. These installations will be the latest in a total of thirteen V-300 SAT systems that have been deployed over several years in this particular country.
As well as the V-300, the company also supplies its V-180 (see photo).
'It has been our goal to expand our international business, so as to deliver the
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This year's ITEC took place in Rotterdam, Netherlands, for the first time and for those attending the show the Dutch Ministry of Defence had a …
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