Defense Systems Business Has Received $260 Million in Orders to Date
SAN DIEGO, CA -- (Marketwire) -- 06/10/09 -- Cubic Defense Applications, Inc., the defense
systems business of Cubic Corporation (NYSE: CUB), reported more than $45
million in new bookings for its fifth-generation air combat training
instrumentation, the P5 Combat Training System/Tactical Combat Training
System. The new bookings -- for the U.S. Air Forces Europe and U.S. Navy --
bring to $260 million the company's revenues to date for the P5 system. P5
is currently operational at 13 military bases across America and has flown
more than 100,000 sorties, earning its wings as a proven and reliable
training tool for combat aviators.
Cubic Defense Applications and its principal subcontractor, DRS
Technologies, Inc. are providing P5 CTS/TCTS systems under a 10-year
indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity contract awarded in June 2003 with
a ceiling value of $525 million. P5 features easily transportable
components, advanced security features, real-time weapons simulations and
live monitoring functions. Key components include aircraft-mounted airborne
instrumentation pods and ground stations with display systems that aircrews
can use to conduct, monitor and control live air combat training, as well
as post-flight debriefs.
The system is already helping pilots sharpen their maneuvering skills at
many Air Force Bases, including Eglin; Luke, Seymour-Johnson, Mountain
Home, Homestead, Shaw, Tyndall and Langley. In addition, P5 has been
fielded at Naval Air Station Key West, and the Gulfport and Savannah Air
National Guard facilities, and is operational at Fort Irwin and Fort Polk,
where it supports joint Army-Air Force "Green Flag" exercises. In March,
these 13 locations flew a total of 6,000 sorties using the P5 system, the
most ever in a single month.
Several Navy and Marine Corps bases are due to receive the P5 system in the
near future, including Marine Corps Air Stations Miramar, El Centro and
Yuma, which pioneered Cubic's very first instrumented air combat training
system back in the 1970s. This year also will mark the first fielding of
the P5 system to the U.S. Army. P5 will be delivered to Fort Bliss, Texas,
where it will be used to support Air Defense Training related to the
Patriot missile.
As a result of orders placed this year, Cubic will deliver the system later
in 2009 to NAS Fallon, home of the Navy Fighter Weapons School, more
popularly known as TOPGUN. TOPGUN has a long and venerable association with
Cubic's air combat training instrumentation. The P5 system will also be
delivered to NAS Lemoore and MCAS Beaufort.
The latest orders will also provide fifth-generation air combat training
capability to the U.S. Air Forces Europe. P5 systems will be installed in
Lakenheath, United Kingdom; Spangdahlem, Germany; and Aviano, Italy.