Communications & Power Industries Receives Award From Cubic for Tactical Common Data Link Antenna Terminals
06 October 2009 - 5:09AM
PR Newswire (US)
PALO ALTO, Calif., Oct. 5 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- The Malibu
Division of Communications & Power Industries, Inc. (CPI) has
received a contract from Cubic Defense Applications, Inc. for
tactical common data link (TCDL) ground and airborne antenna
terminals to support intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance
(ISR) applications for the U.S. Navy's MQ-8B Fire Scout, a Vertical
Takeoff and Landing Tactical Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (VTUAV). CPI,
a subsidiary of CPI International, Inc. (NASDAQ:CPII), is a leading
provider of microwave, radio frequency, power and control solutions
for critical defense, communications, medical, scientific and other
applications. Cubic Defense Applications is the defense systems
business of Cubic Corporation (NYSE:CUB), a supplier of innovative
defense products, systems and services to U.S. and allied
governments in more than 50 nations. (Logo:
http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20060426/CPILOGO) The
approximately $1 million contract is for low-rate initial
production (LRIP) of CPI's advanced TCDL antenna terminals.
Shipments are scheduled to be completed in calendar year 2009, and
full rate production is expected to commence soon after. Work on
the contract is being performed at CPI Malibu Division in
Camarillo, Calif. The terminals are used in ISR applications to
communicate full duplex video, forward-looking infrared (FLIR)
imaging information, radar information and other data between
ground control stations and the Fire Scout VTUAV. Fire Scout is an
unmanned, autonomous helicopter provided to the U.S. Navy by
Northrop Grumman Corporation, and it features reconnaissance,
surveillance and targeting capability. It is designed to be
deployed aboard any aviation-capable ship and can watch for threats
within 150 nautical miles. Each Fire Scout's data link system is
comprised of two major components: a ground data terminal and an
airborne data terminal that assist in its ISR and targeting
missions by transmitting data at high-speed in real time for combat
operations. "All of us here at CPI Malibu are proud to be a part of
the Fire Scout team," said Grant Hintze, president of the Malibu
Division. "Our people have worked hard to reach this point, and we
are looking forward to many years of success in working closely
with Cubic on this program. We are excited that the program has now
reached the LRIP phase, and are already planning for the upcoming
full production phase." About CPI International, Inc. CPI
International, Inc., headquartered in Palo Alto, California, is the
parent company of Communications & Power Industries, Inc., a
leading provider of microwave, radio frequency, power and control
solutions for critical defense, communications, medical, scientific
and other applications. Communications & Power Industries, Inc.
develops, manufactures and distributes products used to generate,
amplify, transmit and receive high-power/high-frequency microwave
and radio frequency signals and/or provide power and control for
various applications. End-use applications of these systems include
the transmission of radar signals for navigation and location;
transmission of deception signals for electronic countermeasures;
transmission and amplification of voice, data and video signals for
broadcasting, Internet and other types of commercial and military
communications; providing power and control for medical diagnostic
imaging; and generating microwave energy for radiation therapy in
the treatment of cancer and for various industrial and scientific
applications. Certain statements included above constitute
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