Cubic will showcase various air combat training technologies at the Paris Air Show set to take place in France from June 15 to 18.
Bill Toti, president of Cubic’s global defense segment, said Thursday the company’s air combat training systems are designed for use in “live training management, engagement adjudication [and] post mission analysis.â€
Event attendees will be able to view Cubic’s JSF P5 internal system developed to provide encrypted air combat maneuvering instrumentation.
Cubic designed the system in collaboration with DRS to be compatible with P5 combat training system-equipped aircraft and infrastructures.
Another Cubic technology set for exhibit is the individual combat aircrew debriefing system that is designed to display a three-dimensional perspective for live mission management and post-flight mission analysis.
The company will also exhibit the P5 combat training system and live virtual and constructive training resources.