LOCKHEED MARTIN RECEIVES U.S. ARMY ORDER FOR FOUR
ADDITIONAL VIRTUAL COMBAT CONVOY TRAINERS
ORLANDO, FL, June 27, 2005
The U.S. Army has awarded Lockheed Martin (NYSE: LMT) a
12-month service contract valued at $4.2 million for a suite
of four Virtual Combat Convoy Trainers (VCCT). The trainer
is used to train troops for convoy operations in hostile
environments, and will be built at Lockheed Martin
Simulation, Training & Support in Orlando.
This order follows a $5.1 million contract from the U.S.
Marine Corps in January for four trainers and an initial
U.S. Army order of eight trainers valued at $9.6 million in
June 2004. The trainers will be delivered to the U.S. Army
Combined Arms Support Command at Fort Lee, VA in July. To
date, more than 10,500 soldiers and 300 Marines have been
trained in the Lockheed Martin VCCT.
“We believe that the troops that have trained in our VCCT
have gained life-saving skills prior to their respective
deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan,” said Lt. Col. Joseph
Giunta, Product Manager, Ground Combat Tactical Trainers,
Program Executive Office for Simulation, Training and
Instrumentation.
The Lockheed Martin VCCT consists of a 53-foot,
self-contained, deployable commercial trailer. Using a
full-scale Humvee and simulation system that replicates
scenarios troops might encounter, it enables combat crews to
communicate, maintain situational awareness and acquire
targets while moving at highway speeds operating in a convoy
environment.
The VCCT is compatible with the Army’s Close Combat
Tactical Trainer (CCTT) and has already been integrated with
the Aviation Combined Arms Tactical Trainer (AVCATT).
Lockheed Martin subcontracts with Firearms Training
Systems, Inc. (OTC:FATS) of Suwanee, GA to provide firearms
simulators that make the VCCT a comprehensive training
system, incorporating realistic weapons engagement training
and networked vehicle simulators to reinforce crew awareness
and communications.
Headquartered in Bethesda, MD, Lockheed Martin employs
about 130,000 people worldwide and is principally engaged in
the research, design, development, manufacture and
integration of advanced technology systems, products and
services.
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Media Contacts:
Lockheed Martin: Warren Wright, (407) 306-6861; e-mail,
warren.wright@lmco.com
FATS: Nancy Jackson, Freebairn & Co., (800) 715-9435;
e-mail,
njackson@freebairn.com
U.S. Army: Mary Trier, PEO STRI, (407) 384-3521; email:
Mary.Trier@us.army.mil
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