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Cubic Defense Group Introduces First Mobile Training System for Joint Training at I/ITSEC Training & Simulation Show


SAN DIEGO, Nov 27, 2001 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- The Cubic Defense Group, a member of
San Diego-based Cubic Corp. (AMEX: CUB), has introduced the world`s first fully
equipped, PC-based mobile system for joint combat training missions.

The system, called the Deployable System for Training And Readiness (DSTAR), was
rolled out at the Interservice/Industry Training, Simulation and Education
Conference (I/ITSEC), held Nov. 26-29 in Orlando, Fla.

DSTAR is a rapidly deployable system that offers the complete functionality of
both an instrumented Ground Combat Training Center and an Air Combat Training --
Rangeless (ACT-R) System. It features the latest commercially available products
for After-Action Reviews, debriefings and live Exercise Control.

PC-based systems inside DSTAR include Cubic`s new Individual Combat Aircrew
Debrief System (ICADS(TM)) and PC-Range Instrumentation System (PC-RIS), which
provide tracking and event reporting on standard PCs, laptops or an expandable
After-Action Review theater with a large-screen display.

"The development of DSTAR is representative of Cubic`s broader effort to build
deployable training products for air and ground combat training -- particularly
smaller, transportable systems for Home Station Training of any mission or unit.
This will ensure the highest degree of combat readiness of our forces," said
Gerry Dinkel, president and CEO of the Cubic Defense Group.

The system incorporates commercial off-the-shelf products, which allow military
forces to easily upgrade and customize DSTAR systems. DSTAR comes packaged in a
variety of flexible configurations, from commercially available trailers to
standard military shelters attached to HMMWVs.

The system also includes player instrumentation used for Cubic`s air and ground
combat training systems, along with mobile communications relays that provide
player data links for live air and ground combat exercises.

Cubic Defense Systems` products that can be packaged with DSTAR include:



-- ICADS -- This new Individual Combat Aircrew Display System, or

ICADS, provides significant new features for debriefing

aircrews. It allows pilots and instructors to view in-flight

events and data on a standard PC or laptop. ICADS features a

user-friendly interface, and incorporates commercial

off-the-shelf components to keep costs low. ICADS is now

supporting Red Flag exercises at Nellis Air Force Base and

multinational Cope Thunder exercises in Alaska. It`s also

being installed for Air National Guard at Alpena, Michigan,

and at nine Air Force and Air National Guard bases that will

receive rangeless, or autonomous, air combat training

technology.

Internationally, ICADS is being incorporated into the Rangeless Airborne
Instrumentation Debriefing System in the U.K., and the new Autonomous Air Combat
Instrumentation for the Netherlands Air Force.



-- PC-RIS -- The PC-Range Instrumentation System, provides

significant enhancements to the after action review process

for joint combat training missions. This system streamlines

the development and presentation of After Action Reviews using

off-the-shelf hardware and software. PC-RIS operates in the

Windows environment, and interfaces with both analog and

digital systems. PC-RIS can be used for Brigade-level

exercises that require multiple workstations, and for Home

Station Training that utilizes personal computers and laptops.

-- MILES 2000 Instrumentation Systems -- Cubic`s advanced

Multiple Integrated Laser Engagement System allows troops to

use the weapons they would use in actual combat, but laser

"bullets" replace actual ammunition. The player

instrumentation systems collect and record the data from

individuals and combat vehicles, indicating hits, misses and

kills. These events are downloaded for After Action Reviews.

MILES 2000 is the standard direct-fire engagement system for

U.S. and international forces. It will also be incorporated

into the British Army`s new Area Weapons Effects Simulator, or

AWES.

-- Air Combat Training -- Rangeless (ACT-R) Pods -- Cubic`s

"rangeless" ACT-R pods incorporate Global Positioning

Satellite technology to allow aircrews to train in any

available airspace -- without the need for a fixed

infrastructure. The instrumented pods are mobile monitoring

devices mounted on the aircraft, which relay and record

detailed information about a pilot`s location, maneuvers and

firing patterns. This information is then transferred to

ground stations or mobile units such as DSTAR for live

monitoring and debriefs.

The Cubic I/ITSEC exhibit will also highlight products and services from Cubic`s
Defense Group companies, including Cubic Applications Inc., providing leadership
development and mission planning; Cubic Worldwide Technical Services; operations
& maintenance support; and Oscmar International, supplying international MILES
products and affordable training range communications systems.

Cubic Defense Systems is part of the Cubic Defense Group, which provides
instrumented air and ground combat training systems, battle command training
simulations, and simulation support for U.S. and allied military forces. The
Group also produces high technology avionics, data links and communications
products for government and commercial customers and provides a wide range of
technical and logistics services. The corporation`s other major segment, Cubic
Transportation Systems, designs and manufactures automatic fare collection
systems for public mass transit authorities worldwide.
 
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