The firm-fixed-price, cost-reimbursable-no-fee contract is follow-on to a prior award that expired July 20 and covers depot-level services to address P5CTS foreign military sales and non-FMS requirements, the Department of Defense said Thursday.
P5CTS is designed to support air-to-air and air-to-ground weapon simulations, uses a long-range data link for time, space, position data transmission during exercises and delivers voice communications-based kill notifications to aircrew, according to Cubic.
U.K., Australia, Morocco, Egypt, Poland, Oman, Singapore, Qatar and Saudi Arabia account for 56 percent of contract purchases.
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