• An F-35 pilot in a JSF simulator. Credit Lockheed Martin
    An F-35 pilot in a JSF simulator. Credit Lockheed Martin
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Cubic Global Defense has been awarded a series of contracts from Lockheed Martin Aeronautics to produce and enhance the Air Combat Training System (ACTS) in the F-35 JSF.
 
Cubic will incorporate an internally mounted subsystem of the P5 Combat Training System (P5CTS) that enables the F-35 to maintain its stealth characteristics while training. 
 
The P5CTS is designed to provide secure, real-time and post-mission training for air-to-air, air-to-ground and surface-to-air combat missions by displaying live-air picture, recording mission data, and relaying time, space and positioning information between participating aircraft during training sorties.
 
"This assures the F-35 community an integrated and comprehensive secure training environment including previous generations and other F-35 aircraft,” Bill Toti president of Cubic Global Defense said.
 
The JSF P5 is an encrypted training system that is interoperable with the P5CTS/Tactical Combat Training System (TCTS) used by the US Air Force, Air National Guard, US Navy, US Marine Corps and many international partners at more than 30 sites worldwide. 
 
Under the new Low Rate Initial Production (LRIP) contract, Cubic will produce additional JSF P5 systems. Upon completion of this contract, Cubic will have delivered over 250 JSF P5CTS under the LRIP phase of the program.
 
As the prime contractor, Cubic is responsible for performance in all areas of systems engineering and for development, integration and installation of the ground instrumentation subsystem. Engineering work for the training systems will be performed in San Diego and Fort Walton Beach, Florida.
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