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    LASER SHOT SHOOTING SIMULATORS INSTALLED AT TRAINING CENTER AND POLICE ACADEMY OF ARMENIA

    ARMENPRESS
    Jun 29 2007

    YEREVAN, JUNE 29, ARMENPRESS: The U.S. Embassy in Armenia dedicated the
    installation of four Laser Shot shooting simulators at the Training
    Center and Police Academy of the Republic of Armenia. The dedication
    ceremony took place at the Police Training Center in Kanaker. Present
    at the ceremony was Artashes Andriasyan, Head of the Training Center,
    Eduard Chibukhchyan, Head of the Training Department of the Police
    Academy, William Douglass, Transnational Crime Affairs Officer at
    the U.S. Embassy in Yerevan, and representatives of Laser Shot, Inc.

    The U.S. Government invested over $95,000 dollars to purchase the
    simulators and provide training for technical personnel at the Academy
    and the Induction Center through the U.S. Embassy's International
    Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs Office.

    The Laser Shot simulator systems donated by the U.S. Embassy will be
    the first in Armenia. Police personnel will use live-action videos
    to simulate life-threatening situations. The trainees will use laser
    guns to simulate live fire exchanges. The systems will train Armenian
    law enforcement personnel in tactics, marksmanship and combat skills
    in a safe, controlled environment.

    U.S. embassy's press service told Armenpress that this project is
    only one part of the U.S. Government's comprehensive law enforcement
    assistance program in the Republic of Armenia. The U.S. Embassy in
    Yerevan was the largest contributor by far to the renovation of the
    Kanaker Police Induction Center and is the biggest contributor to
    the development of new curricula in that facility. The Embassy has
    renovated a number of other buildings in Armenia's law enforcement
    community, such as the National Bureau of Expertise, the Border Guards
    Training Facility in Yerevan and the Vanadzor Customs House training
    center. The Embassy has donated equipment for training in many areas,
    such as physical conditioning, and we have also donated equipment
    for the computer infrastructure in all these facilities. The Embassy
    is working with the Government of Armenia to establish a nationwide,
    computerized border management information system and a nationwide
    computer network for the police. The US Embassy's International
    Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs Office provides about $3 million
    a year in law enforcement assistance to Armenia.
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