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Cubic Showcases its Latest Combat Training and Tactical System
Technologies at SOFEX in Jordan

SAN DIEGO, CALIF., March 29 2006 – The defense segment of Cubic Corporation (AMEX: CUB) will display its latest combat training and tactical systems technologies geared to joint, urban and network-enabled warfare at the Special Operations Forces Exhibition and Conference (SOFEX), which is being held from March 27 through March 30, 2006, in Amman, Jordan.

“Cubic plays a major role in training and mission support of U.S. and allied forces fighting the Global War on Terror,” said Gerald Dinkel, president and CEO of the Cubic Defense Applications Group. “And we are continuing to extend the capabilities of our systems and services to support military customers as the missions evolve,” he added.

“SOFEX has become a premier venue, since many key U.S. and allied customers are represented at this conference and exhibition. It allows us to present our capabilities to a very targeted audience, and to learn more about the new situations they are facing,” said Dinkel.

Cubic’s booth will showcase its diverse offerings from three of its four principal business areas: Combat Training Systems, Mission Support Services and Communications & Electronics. Highlights include:

VIRTUAL SIMULATION

  • EST 2000 Marksmanship Training – Cubic’s Simulation Systems Division will feature an interactive demo of its Engagement Skills Trainer (EST 2000) – the only small arms training system validated by the U.S. Army Infantry School. EST 2000 teaches marksmanship skills, squad-level collective defense, and judgmental “shoot-don’t- shoot” tactics. The system allows trainees to shoot laser bullets from actual weapons at simulated enemies on a high-resolution, three-screen display. The highly realistic scenarios feature a wide range of environments in all weather and light conditions. EST 2000 currently is being deployed for the U.S. Army’s Initial Entry Training for Basic Rifle Marksmanship skills, which is required for all new soldiers entering the Army. The EST 2000 has recently been selected by the Jordanian Armed Forces.

LIVE COMBAT TRAINING

  • HITS Homestation and Mobile Training – The Homestation Training System, or HITS, provides high-fidelity Combat Training Center training capabilities for troops at homestations and while deployed. Cubic is providing HITS to the U.S. Army under a five-year contract potentially worth $72 million. HITS provides turnkey training capabilities – ranging from mission planning and rehearsal to objective assessments – in a highly mobile, cost-effective package. It is adaptable for any mission, including force-on-force, urban, joint and combined exercises. HITS is also scalable for all levels of training, from squad through brigade.
  • MILES IWS Engagement Simulation – The U.S. Army’s next-generation Individual Weapons System, or IWS, is a laser-based Tactical Engagement System that builds on the company’s successfully deployed MILES 2000 system. MILES IWS features superior, accurate performance; smaller, lightweight components; and a cost-effective, user-friendly design. Cubic is providing MILES IWS under a five-year $113 million contract from the U.S. Army’s PEO STRI. The first sites to field MILES IWS are the National Training Center (NTC) at Fort Irwin, Calif., and the Combat Maneuvering Training Center in Hohenfels, Germany.
  • PCTS: Precision Combat Training System - This advanced precision gunnery system is a next-generation, state-of-the-art simulation system that can be used for both basic gunnery training and force-on-force exercises in rugged environments. PCTS develops armored crews’ gunnery techniques using eye-safe laser ammunition and maneuvering targets, while providing the highest level of accuracy, realism and fidelity possible. Cubic is providing PCTS for the Spanish Army as well as the Canadian Armed Forces as part of the Weapons Effects Simulation (WES) combat training system.
  • P5 Combat Training System/Tactical Combat Training System:
    As the leading provider of realistic air combat training systems, Cubic has delivered/upgraded the majority of Air Combat Maneuvering Instrumentation (ACMI) ranges throughout the world. Under a 10-year contract, our newest system, the P5 CTS/TCTS, provides next-generation air combat training technology that enables U.S. Navy, Marine Corps and Air Force Units to train together with coalition partners. It is a rangeless air-to-air, air-to-ground and surface-to-air combat training system that features real-time training without the need for a fixed range.

MISSION SUPPORT & CONSTRUCTIVE SIMULATIONS

  • Cubic provides mission-critical support for computer-based simulations and live training exercises – ranging from small-unit training to multinational combined and joint missions. For more than 35 years, the company has been a prime contractor for more than 35 military training and simulation support facilities, including the Joint Readiness Training Center (JRTC) at Ft. Polk, La.; and the U.S. Army's Simulation Centers at I Corps, Fort Lewis, Wash., Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, and in Europe, Korea and Japan. Additionally, Cubic serves as the training support contractor for the JFCOM Joint Warfighting Center and provides exercise support for the National Training Center in Fort Irwin, CA; the Marine Air Ground Task Force Staff Training Program, known as MSTP, and the Korean Battle Simulation Center.

COMMUNICATIONS & ELECTRONICS

  • Cubic’s Electronic Warfare and Signals Intelligence Receivers – Cubic’s advanced surveillance communications products are used to monitor the electronic battlefield, providing a cost effective Signals Intelligence (SIGINT) platform for threat recognition and data collection. These surveillance receivers are software definable and field upgradeable.

Cubic Defense Applications, one of Cubic's two major segments, is a world leader in realistic combat training systems, mission support services and defense electronics. The corporation's other major segment, Cubic Transportation Systems, designs and manufactures automatic fare collection systems for public mass transit authorities. For more information about Cubic, see the company's website at www.cubic.com.

 

 


   
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