Innovative Military Training Tech on Display

27 November 2024

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Cubic Defense will showcase its training solutions at the I/ITSEC 2024 conference from December 2-6, at the West Concourse of the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, Florida. The company will highlight its air and ground live, virtual, and constructive (LVC) training capabilities designed for multi-domain environments.

Cubic Defense’s Advanced Training Environment (ATE), first introduced during Valiant Shield 2024, combines instrumentation, Synthetic Inject To Live (SITL), and SPEAR Common Data Model technologies. These features enable users to replicate complex scenarios, evaluate training performance, and test Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures (TTPs) used in U.S. and coalition operations.

The SPEAR Common Data Model offers a modern software tool for multi-domain training. Its capabilities include performance analytics, readiness assessments, and support for AI/ML algorithms. With its Department of Defense-approved technology stack, SPEAR enables lossless export of LVC data, facilitating effective debriefs and decision-making processes.

The Live Training System (LTS) for direct fire solutions supports force-on-force engagement training, bridging current operations and future Synthetic Training Environment (STE) capabilities. The LTS for indirect fire solutions enables training for individual, crew, and collective missions, including joint fires and after-action review integration.

Cubic Defense will also demonstrate its Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear (CBRN) Collective Training Simulation System (CTSS). This system offers LVC simulations for chemical and biological threat scenarios, aiding responders and analysts in operational preparedness.

Attendees can visit Cubic Defense at booth 1013 to learn more about these training systems and speak with experts about their applications in modern military environments.

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