Arotech Gets $7.4M In New Orders

ANN ARBOR — The Training and Simulation Divison of Ann Arbor-based Arotech Corp. (Nasdaq: ARTX) said it has received $7.4 million in new awards and contract modifications.

The orders are highlighted by a $1.7 million modification to increase the capabilities of the US Army’s Virtual Clearance Training Suites and more than $1 million in orders for its transit and public safety driving simulators.

The division develops, manufactures and markets multimedia training systems in engineering, use-of-force, and operator training simulations for military, law enforcement, security, municipal and private industry personnel. The interactive 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 air combat training ranges, and Air-Refueling Boom Arm simulators.

The division consists of FAAC Inc. (www.faac.com), MILO Range
Training Systems (www.milorange.com), and Realtime Technologies
(www.simcreator.com).

Arotech’s other operations include zinc-air and lithium batteries and
chargers. More at www.arotech.com.

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