Cubic and SECAPEM create framework partnership
French target and adversary air specialists SECAPEM and Cubic Global Defense have signed a framework partnership agreement that will enable the two companies to offer joint training solutions to potential customers worldwide.
Specifically, the partnership will seek to integrate SECAPEM's live-fire training systems in the form of its Red Air capability provided by its subsidiary SECAPEM Defence Training Solutions (SDTS), to the simulation solutions developed by Cubic.
SECAPEM concentrates on the operational training equipment market and supplies a number of international customers with electronic real-time scoring equipment and target systems. These are used for air-to-air, ground-to-air, air-to-ground and ground-to-ground applications.
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