VirTra Announces Custom Simulator Sale to Bellevue Police

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Mon Jun 29, 2009 10:00am EDT

TEMPE, Ariz.--(Business Wire)--
Bob Ferris, VirTra Systems' CEO and president (Pink Sheets:VTSI), today
announced that a police department in Bellevue, Washington has ordered a custom
version VirTra IVR-180 police decision making simulator and firearms training
system for immediate delivery. 

The all-inclusive police simulation system will fit into a small room and
provide the most realistic arena for situational judgment training and advanced
indoor marksmanship training. Bellevue`s simulator marks an engineering first
for VirTra - it has been custom designed to retract out of the way when not in
use. This is a step that makes VirTra`s world-renowned simulators even more
accessible to facilities with limited space. 

The order includes VirTra`s patent-pending Threat-Fire belts for safe return
fire simulation, and recoil kits that use low-cost compressed air instead of
dangerous and expensive ammunition. 

"We know that some customers need to use a classroom for both simulation
training and lecture purposes. While our software and scenarios continue to lead
the industry, our new retractable hardware truly shows the versatility of our
firearms training systems to fit in smaller spaces and be a 100% efficient use
of space for even a greater number of customers," said Bob Ferris, CEO and
president of VirTra. 

About VirTra Systems

The company produces the best-in-class firearm simulators for both law
enforcement and military customers throughout the world. VirTra is the higher
standard in simulation: from exceptional customer service to unparalleled
technology like 360 degree HD training platforms and the Threat-Fire safe return
fire system (patent pending). When training realism matters, military and law
enforcement professionals consistently select VirTra`s simulators to help save
lives. www.virtra.com

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