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Cubic Corporation wins support contract for F-35 fighter jet's Air Combat Training System.
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Cubic Corporation wins support contract for F-35 fighter jet's Air Combat Training System | |||
Cubic
Corporation announced yesterday it was awarded a series of contracts from
Lockheed Martin Aeronautics to produce and add enhancements to the Air
Combat Training System (ACTS) of the F-35 fighter jet, also known as the
Joint Strike Fighter (JSF). Unlike the wing-mounted pods used on fourth
generation fighters, the F-35 version of the P5 Combat Training System
(P5CTS) incorporates an internally mounted subsystem that enables the
F-35
to maintain its stealth characteristics while training. |
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Cubic
and DRS Technologies, the principal subcontractor, are under a multimillion
dollar contract to produce additional JSF
P5 systems to support production aircraft. Two enhancements will be made
to the system including an upgrade to make the ground subsystem compliant
to Microsoft Windows 7 operating system and an upgrade of the encryption
capability for the JSF
P5 systems.
“We are very proud of our selection and continuing support to the fifth generation community. This extends a solid record of delivering technology that enables a very sophisticated training environment. It also extends our long history dating back to fourth generation and previous aircraft. Our system assures the F-35 community an integrated and comprehensive ACMI debrief for mixed-aircraft training,” said Dave Schmitz, president of Cubic Defense Applications. The JSF P5 system uses the same datalink as the P5CTS/TCTS system used by the U.S. Air Force, Air National Guard, U.S. Navy, U.S. Marine Corps and many international partners. The JSF P5 datalink can receive and process information from any P5CTS/TCTS external pod including unencrypted information from fourth generation aircraft. Cubic is the prime contractor responsible for performance in all areas of systems engineering, and for development/integration/installation of the ground instrumentation subsystem. DRS is the principal subcontractor responsible for performance in all areas related to the P5CTS airborne instrumentation subsystem. Engineering work for the training systems will be performed in San Diego, Calif., and Fort Walton Beach, Fla. |
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