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I/ITSEC 2015: Cubic Showcases Effective and Efficient Solutions

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Cubic Global Defense (CGD), a business unit of Cubic Corporation, demonstrates a range of innovative technologies developed to increase the combat readiness of fighter pilots and sailors. Cubic showcases various air and maritime training solutions, including:

  • P5 Combat Training System (P5CTS): The P5CTS is Cubic’s latest generation air combat maneuvering instrumentation (ACMI) system for both fourth and fifth generation fighter aircraft. The P5CTS provides fighter pilots and range training officers with the ability to display training missions in real time and during post-mission debrief. The P5CTS is operational at more than 35 locations worldwide and has supported more than one million sorties. The F-35 will also be delivered with an embedded version of the P5CTS.
  • Immersive Maritime Operator & Maintainer Courseware: This courseware is Cubic’s demonstration of interactive procedural operations and maintenance training. Set within a virtual and immersive shipboard environment, trainees perform tasks in a realistic multi-user environment. Immersive Maritime Operator & Maintainer Courseware is a cost-effective solution allowing trainees to function within complex shipboard environments at a fraction of the cost. 
  • Aircraft Cabin Crew Door Operations: This demonstration features a personalized training avatar that provides commercial airline cabin crew with orientation and operational assessments. Training includes interactive mini-games to evaluate the trainee’s knowledge of key door components, and a four-phased approach to learn how to properly open the main door.
For more information please see MILITARY TECHNOLOGY #12/2015, available at the show on booth #453; and frequently check back for more NEWS FROM THE FLOOR.



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