$25 million for delivery of three mobile combat training centres
Cubic Global Defense, a business division of Cubic, today announced it received a contract award worth more than $25 million from a customer in the Asia-Pacific region for the delivery of three mobile combat training centres (CTC). Cubic will provide its latest generation laser-based simulation equipment for dismounted soldiers, vehicles and numerous weapon configurations. The contract also includes the implementation of communication system components, after action review capabilities and exercise control system integration.
“This contract award underscores Cubic’s position as a leading provider of instrumented combat training centres worldwide,” Dave Buss, President of Cubic Global Defense, said. “We are committed to delivering the most advanced training systems to ensure our partners and allies have the ability to establish realistic training environments that accurately simulate the complexities of combined arms operations.”
The first deliveries will be executed in 2018 and will continue through 2019.
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