ITEC 2016: Training inflation
The Bideford, UK-based Inflatable Wall Company (IWC) has announced a number of new orders. The Royal Australian Regiment, Austrian Ministry of Defence and Zurich Police have all signed contracts for the company’s reconfigurable MOUT training buildings over the past few months.
These new users join current customers in the UK, Italy, Germany and the Netherlands.
The IWC offering comprises a number of different reconfigurable walls and doors to enable customers to build a variety of buildings in different shapes and configurations.
These ‘buildings’ also include a GPS-transparent roof covering to enable players to be tracked by live
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