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What does TES stand for?

Tactical Engagement System (Army)


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Byline: sanjayV03 Cubic Defence New Zealand, an Auckland-based defense subsidiary of Cubic Corporationmr, has received a follow-on contract valued at approximately $70 million from an Asia-Pacific customer for a new wireless version of Cubics widely used laser tactical engagement system.
Systems developed and delivered to date include ground simulators to train war fighters to maneuver as units through photo-realistic virtual synthetic environments, live-fire targetry and tactical engagement systems that train soldiers to operate in the stress and lethality of combat, and constructive simulations that will prepare Army leaders to address future conflicts.
Applications of Technology Simulation technology applies equally to ground and sea vehicles, weapon systems of all types, offensive and defensive, missiles and guns, electronic warfare, maintenance training, medical training, war gaming at all levels, laser-based tactical engagement systems (TES), sonar and acoustics, and so forth.
Army's next-generation Individual Weapons System, or IWS, is a laser-based Tactical Engagement System that builds on the company's successfully deployed MILES 2000 system.
Systems developed and delivered to date include ground simulators to train war fighters to maneuver as units through photo-realistic virtual synthetic environments, live-fire targetry and tactical engagement systems that train soldiers to operate in the stress and lethality of combat, and constructive simulations that will prepare Army leaders to address future conflicts.
Lockheed Martin's ground simulators train war fighters to maneuver as units through photo-realistic virtual synthetic environments, its live-fire targetry and tactical engagement systems train soldiers to operate in the stress and lethality of combat, its constructive simulations prepare Army leaders to address future conflicts and Lockheed Martin's flight simulators take pilots from initial qualification training all the way through real-time, virtual combat mission rehearsal.
The two awards reinforce Lockheed Martin's role as a leading producer of advanced laser-based tactical engagement systems.

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