
ANN ARBOR — Arotech Corp. (Nasdaq: ARTX) says its Training and Simulation Division has received $6.3 million in new orders.
These orders were from a number of defense and municipal customers for various simulation products and systems across ATSD’s operating units. Included were: continued support contracts for weapon employment software from Arotech subsidiary FAAC Inc.; driving simulator orders from universities and public transit agencies; and an order for MILO Response, a new application of the Company’s MILO judgment skills system to train emergency medical technicians.
Said Arotech chairman and CEO Robert S. Ehrlich: “These orders add to Arotech’s already strong backlog, providing us with a high level of confidence in our future growth.”
Arotech’s Training and Simulation Division develops, manufactures, and markets advanced high-tech multimedia and interactive digital solutions for engineering, use-of-force, and operator training simulations for military, law enforcement, security, municipal and private industry personnel.
The division’s fully interactive operator training systems feature vehicle simulator technology enabling training in situation awareness, risk analysis and decision-making, emergency reaction and avoidance procedures, conscientious equipment operation, and crew coordination. The division’s use-of-force training products and services allow organizations to train their personnel in safe, productive, and realistic environments. The division also supplies pilot decision-making support software for the F-15, F-16, F-18, F-22, and F-35 aircraft, simulation models for the ACMI/TACTS air combat training ranges, and Air-Refueling Boom Arm simulators.
More at www.arotech.com, www.faac.com, www.milorange.com and www.simcreator.com.