Land Forces

Cubic Secures US Army Deal to Enhance CTC for FMS Client Upgrades

The program accolade propels Cubic’s global Combat Training Center (CTC) market expansion and sector leadership by delivering Live Training Systems (LTS) capabilities to the U.S., North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), and allied nations.

Cubic Mission and Performance Solutions (CMPS) secured a firm-fixed-price (FFP) prime agreement for the Enhancement of an FMS Customer’s Combat Training Center (CTC) through the U.S. Army’s Program Executive Office for Simulation, Training, and Instrumentation (PEO STRI).

CMPS is set to execute comprehensive life-cycle systems management, encompassing support and various live training solutions for individual soldiers, vehicles, anti-tank systems, fixed/mobile CTC networks, and Observer Controller (OC) audio systems. This accolade contributes to Cubic’s over 25-year legacy of aiding global partners with state-of-the-art live training system capabilities.

“In today’s landscape, ensuring the preparedness of our allies and partners is critically essential,” stated Paul Shew, president of Cubic Mission and Performance Solutions. “We take pride in our continued support for our international partners through the modernization of their Combat Training Centers.”

Cubic’s innovative software and integration abilities for the battle staff guarantee the capacity to perform multi-domain training across distributed sites.

“Our advanced products, high-capacity manufacturing facility, established supply chain, coupled with our international workforce, afford our clients worldwide the opportunity to conduct training and improve readiness,” remarked Jonas Furukrona, vice president and general manager of CMPS’ Live, Virtual, and Constructive (LVC) Training. “Offering training solutions at the right moment, location, and environment will advantageous for our global partners both now and in the future.”

Cubic stands as the largest supplier of Live Training Systems (LTS) for the United States, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), and their allies. Cubic has deployed over a quarter million systems across more than 25 fixed and mobile combat training ranges in 33 nations.

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