Author: Jay Clemens|| Date Published: February 22, 2016
Cubic has been awarded $44 million in contracts to provide tactical engagement simulation systems to the U.S. Army for use in training exercise scenarios.Bill Toti
The company said Monday it will produce instrumentable-multiple integrated laser engagement system individual weapon systems for the Armys program executive office for simulation, training and instrumentation.
We are pleased to be able to provide ongoing support to the U.S. Armys PEO STRI to help ensure readiness now and for the unknown next mission, said Bill Toti, president of Cubic’s global defense segment.
The weapon systems are part of the service’s home-station training program that aims to give users realistic environments for exercise scenarios.
The system works to detect hits and assess casualties in order to simulate combat and record data.
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