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03/16/05

FATS wins Marine Corps virtual training work

By William Welsh
Senior Writer

Firearms Training Systems Inc. has won a $4 million contract from the
Marine Corps to provide virtual training systems to improve
marksmanship and other weapon skills, company announced this week. 

FATS of Atlanta will offer virtual training systems as well as spares
and components. The project will begin in June. 

The training solutions are designed to support marksmanship skills,
judgment skills with both lethal and nonlethal forces and tactical
training. The systems can be used for individual as well as team and
squad training. 

FATS' relationship with the Marines dates back to 1989 when the corps
purchased its first simulation and training system from the company. 

FATS makes virtual training systems for military, law enforcement and
security forces. It has about 420 employees and annual sales of $71.9
million, according to Hoover's Online of Austin, Texas.





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