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Defense Company Arotech Gets $6.7 Million in New Orders.

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American and Israeli firm Arotech Corporation, a provider of defense and security products for the military, law enforcement and homeland security markets, announced that its Training and Simulation Division (ATSD) has recently received $6.7 million in new awards and contract modifications.

These orders include a $2.6 million award for its MILO Use-of-Force training system to the military of an allied Middle Eastern country and $2.3 million of funding to continue on-site logistical support for its fielded Virtual Clearance Training Suites.

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“These orders culminate a solid year for our Training and Simulation Division, ” commented Mr. Steven Esses, President and CEO of Arotech. “These recent awards are evidence of our successful approach to look for strategically targeted international opportunities for future growth as we continue to service our core markets.”

Arotech’s Training and Simulation Division provides world-class simulation based training solutions. ATSD 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 state-of-the-art vehicle simulator technology enabling training in situation awareness, risk analysis and decision-making, emergency reaction and avoidance procedures, conscientious equipment operation, and crew coordination.

Its use-of-force training products and services allow organizations to train their personnel in safe, productive, and realistic environments. The division provides consulting and developmental support for engineering simulation solutions. 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.

Arotech is incorporated in Delaware, with corporate offices in Ann Arbor, Michigan, and research, development and production subsidiaries in Alabama, Michigan, South Carolina and Israel.

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