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Topic: RSS FeedFATS Inc. receives National Guard contract
Shooting Industry, Jan, 2007
FATS Inc. has been awarded a $2.3 million contract for weapons simulators as part of its ongoing support of the Army National Guard's fielded Combat Arms Training Systems.
The National Guard contract continues a modernization program that began in 2004 and includes virtual training in advanced marksmanship, force escalation and de-escalation judgment, and collective tactical training. Since 1995, FATS has delivered a total of 262 systems and over 2,000 simulated weapons to the Army National Guard.
"FATS has worked with the Army National Guard for over 10 years and is proud to continue contributing to the Guard's training associated with its readiness mission," said Ron Mohling, chairman and CEO of FATS Inc.
For more information on FATS products, call 1-800-813-9046 or visit www.fatsinc.com.
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