Summer 2025
Posted on 6/23/2025
Technology solutions for transportation and defense
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Crawley, UK
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Cubic provides technology solutions for transportation and defense through two units: CTS and Cubic Defense. CTS delivers integrated systems for fare collection, real-time passenger information, and traffic management, while Cubic Defense supplies training, simulation, and secure communication systems to support military safety and mission success. It differentiates itself with a dual-domain focus and its ability to offer end-to-end systems—from hardware to software to ongoing maintenance—serving public transit agencies and defense clients. Its goal is to help customers operate more efficiently and safely by delivering reliable, integrated technology solutions.
Company Size
1,001-5,000
Company Stage
IPO
Headquarters
San Diego, California
Founded
1951
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Cubic Defense will showcase tactical edge solutions at TechNet Augusta from 17-20 August at the Augusta Marriott at the Convention Center in Georgia. The company will demonstrate AI, cloud connectivity and voice translation technologies designed for command and control in contested environments. Key demonstrations include the Fusion eHPC platform for AI and data processing at the tactical edge, resilient networking capabilities that enable cloud connectivity in challenged environments, and near-real-time voice translation across more than 70 languages through partnerships with Instant Connect and Rally Tactical Systems. The solutions aim to help commanders accelerate decision-making and maintain operational effectiveness when communications are limited or contested.
Cubic Defense to showcase secure, immersive air Combat Training capabilities for Naval Aviation at Hook '26. Supporting Navy and Marine Corps readiness through modular ACMI, distributed mission analysis and synthetic-inject-to-live training SAN DIEGO, August 4, 2026 (Newswire.com) - Cubic Defense, a recognized leader in advanced air combat training, will showcase secure, interoperable and immersive training capabilities at Hook '26, the Tailhook Association Naval Aviation Symposium, Aug. 20-22 at the Grand Sierra Resort in Reno, Nevada. Aligned with the symposium's "Warfighting Innovation Now" theme, Cubic will demonstrate how modular hardware and software upgrades to proven training infrastructure can help Navy and Marine Corps aviation communities recreate the mass and complexity of the high-end fight, safeguard sensitive tactics, techniques and procedures, and connect fourth- and fifth-generation participants across joint and coalition events. "Naval aviators need training that reflects the speed, density and complexity of the high-end fight-and they need it at a pace and cost the force can sustain," said Tammy L. Schmidt, Vice President and General Manager of Advanced Training Solutions, Cubic Defense. "At Hook '26, we are showing how secure telemetry, synthetic-inject-to-live training and integrated mission analysis can extend proven infrastructure, connect fourth- and fifth-generation participants and accelerate learning across Navy, Marine Corps, joint and coalition operations." Visit Cubic Defense at Booth #129 to meet with air combat training experts and explore the following: * P5 Combat Training System modernization: Cubic's P5 architecture provides a modular pathway to add security, interoperability and richer mission data without replacing proven infrastructure. P5 System Security Update (SSU) adds Type 1 encryption to existing pods and interoperates with the F-35 P5 Internal Subsystem (IS), supporting secure fourth- and fifth-generation training. P5 Block 7 capabilities transmit additional sensor and weapons data to enable more representative live, virtual and constructive (LVC) effects modeling. * Simplified Planning Execution Analysis and Reconstruction (SPEAR): SPEAR's common data model brings objective and subjective data (including kinetic and non-kinetic effects) into a time-synchronized mission record. Contextualized displays and embedded analysis help aircrew move quickly from "what happened?" to "why it happened," while shared workspaces support distributed live monitoring and mass debriefs across ashore and afloat locations. * Synthetic-Inject-to-Live (SITL) LVC: Cubic's leading Synthetic-Inject-to-Live LVC platform integrates virtual and constructive aircraft, threats, weapons and effects into live cockpit mission systems. By presenting synthetic entities through the displays and cues aircrew use in flight, the modular P5-based pod helps recreate the mass and complexity of high-end combat while preserving the primacy of the live platform. Together, P5, SPEAR, and SITL platforms connect instrumentation, synthetic battlespace generation, live execution, reconstruction and debrief in a continuous training cycle. Cubic's air combat training capabilities support the U.S. Navy, U.S. Marine Corps, U.S. Air Force and coalition partners and have been used across major exercises including Valiant Shield, Cope North, Cobra Warrior and Talisman Saber. About Cubic Cubic creates and delivers technology solutions in transportation that make people's lives easier by simplifying their daily journeys, and defense capabilities that help promote mission success and safety for those who serve their nation. Led by our talented teams around the world, Cubic is driven to solve global challenges through innovation and service to our customers and partners. Part of Cubic's portfolio of businesses, Cubic Defense provides networked Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Cyber, Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (C5ISR) products and services and is a leading provider of live, virtual, constructive and game-based training solutions for both U.S. and Allied Forces. These mission-inspired capabilities enable assured multi-domain access; converged digital intelligence; and superior readiness for defense, intelligence, security and commercial missions. For more information, visit www.cubic.com.
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Cubic Defense awarded SIM 2.0 live training modernization contract with Italian Army. June 02, 2026 Cubic Defense, a recognized leader in live, virtual and constructive (LVC) ground training, announced it has been awarded a live training modernization contract by the Italian Army to advance integrated, data-driven training across its forces. The program builds on Cubic's longstanding partnership with the Italian Army, delivering next-generation live simulation capabilities designed to enhance realism, interoperability and collective training efficiency. "SIM 2.0 represents the next step in delivering more integrated, flexible and mission-aligned live training with the introduction of SCOPIC and mortars to Italy," said Alicia Combs, Vice President and General Manager, Ground Training at Cubic Defense. "This agreement reflects a shared vision with the Italian Army to evolve training capabilities that meet today's operational demands while positioning for future LVC integration and growth." The effort delivers several key benefits, including: * Improved training realism, enabling forces to train as they fight through more accurate representation of battlefield effects and interactions * Greater system integration, enabling live training to operate within a broader LVC environment and support future evolution * Enhanced scalability and flexibility across unit sizes, mission sets and operational contexts * Streamlined operations, reducing complexity for operators, maintainers and trainers while improving usability * Advanced data capture and after-action review, providing actionable insights to inform performance, decision-making and mission outcomes SIM 2.0 reinforces Cubic's ongoing support to NATO and allied forces by enabling a broader range of training scenarios and unit-level exercises while reducing reliance on standalone systems. This approach integrates virtual and live training capabilities, leveraging proven solutions developed with European forces to enable scalable, data-driven readiness across allied users.