Saudi Arabia To Buy MILO Range Force Options Simulators

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  • 08:47 AM, December 20, 2013
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Arotech Corporation was awarded a firm fixed-price contract to supply MILO Range simulators for use by the Saudi Arabian Defense Forces.

The contract includes seven custom designed virtual weapons training simulators, to be installed at regional readiness centers across the Kingdom. Each of the seven systems is a multi-screen 24 lane MILO based application providing a virtual firing range for pistol and rifle marksmanship training. The first deliveries under this contract will begin in Q1 2014 and continue in phases through Q3 2014 until all systems are installed and on-site training is complete.

"We are extremely pleased to be selected to provide our innovative MILO Range virtual simulators to our allies in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia," said Robert McCue, General Manager for the MILO Range business unit. "This competitive award validates our leadership role in the dual-purpose simulator market to provide multi-lane and multi-screen virtual firing range solutions on top of the interactive video and CGI force option training capabilities that MILO Range systems are known for."

"Strategic investment in internal product development of MILO Range's core capabilities and its configurable multiscreen applications have enabled us to successfully compete and win in a growing international market," said Kurt Flosky, Executive Vice President of Arotech's Training and Simulation Division. "Our MILO Range solution was well positioned to satisfy the stringent Saudi Arabian requirements and has continually proven itself to be the best solution for a vast array of global training applications."

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