02 Agustus 2017
Aircraft equipped with Cubic’s P5 Combat Training System and Air Combat Maneuvering Instrumentation Achieve Initial Operating Capability (photo : Cubic)
SAN DIEGO – Cubic Global Defense (CGD), a business unit of Cubic Corporation (NYSE:CUB), today announced it has supplied more than 60 P5 Combat Training Systems (CTS/TCTS) with Air Combat Maneuvering Instrumentation (ACMI) pods for the upgrade of the Royal Australian Air Force’s (RAAF) Hawk 127 fleet. As part of the Lead-In Fighter Capability Assurance Program (LIFCAP) – which achieved Initial Operating Capability (IOC) earlier this month – Cubic’s P5CTS and ACMI offers enhanced air combat training capabilities, including live monitor functionalities and debriefing stations for the Hawk 127 Lead-In Fighter.
Cubic’s P5CTS provides real-time and post-mission training for air-to-air, air-to-ground and surface-to-air combat missions by displaying the live-air picture, recording mission data and relaying Time, Space and Positioning Information (TSPI) between participating aircraft during training sorties. Key components of the system include GPS-enabled, aircraft-mounted airborne instrumentation “pods” plus ground stations, which help aircrew conduct, monitor and manage air combat training and post-flight debriefing.
“We are proud to provide the Royal Australian Air Force with our industry-leading air combat training solutions for the upgrade of its Hawk aircraft,” said Miles Macdonald, general manager of Cubic Global Defense Australia. “Our solutions enable RAAF Hawk aircrew to electronically review air combat training missions with fidelity not previously seen in the Hawk fleet. Additionally, squadron mission supervisors now have the ability to observe aircraft during flight using the live monitor functionality, plus manage the mission and flight environment to improve training performance.”
"Cubic’s P5CTS and ACMI offer fantastic capabilities for the Hawk and provides us with the ability to maximize our mission outcomes and minimize our need for re-training,” said Wing Commander Carlos ‘Fonz’ Almenara, 78 Wing Executive Officer for the Hawk 127. “It is not only a highly effective debriefing tool, but it enables us to provide enhanced training capabilities for the whole Australian Defence Force."
In addition to the Hawk 127, Cubic’s P5CTS and ACMI were provided for the F/A-18F/G Super Hornet and Growler, F/A-18A Hornet and the flight test community of the Air Warfare Centre.
(Cubic)
Sukhoi yang malang, ga pernah diajak main simulasi pertempuran pake acmi...gimana pilotnya bs jd jagoan?
BalasHapusfeeling mereka dah hebat mas,pake P-500 aja on target. #ngenes :p
HapusEnggak ngerti gimana caranya kita bisa mencetak pilot sukhoi jagoan mas bro...
HapusMitosnya, sukhoi kita punya jangkauan radar yang jauh dan sdh dilengkapi dg rudal bvr...tapi sampe skr kita ga punya simulator sukhoi, lalu kapan pilotnya pny kesempatan berlatih mengoperasikan rudal bvr?
Padahal simulator pertempuran udara yang di madiun(buatan cubic) engga kompatibel dg sukhoi.
Maka kemampuan andalan sukhoi 30 kita adalah melakukan carpet bombing...(padahal lantaran ga punya targeting pod)