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CAE wins military contracts valued at C$66 million

March 10, 2008, Toronto - CAE has been awarded contracts by Singapore's Defence Science and Technology Agency (DSTA) and the German procurement office Bundesamt für Wehrtechnik und Beschaffung.


March 10, 2008  By Carey Fredericks

March 10, 2008, Toronto – CAE has been awarded contracts by Singapore's
Defence Science and Technology Agency (DSTA) and the German
procurement office Bundesamt für Wehrtechnik und Beschaffung (BWB)
with a combined contract value of more than C$66 million.
    
"We are pleased that Singapore has once again recognized CAE's unmatched
helicopter simulation experience and leading edge technology by selecting us
for the S-70B and AS332 programs," said Marc Parent, CAE's Group President,
Simulation Products and Military Training & Services. "Our innovative
roll-on/roll-off cockpit design gives customers with smaller fleets the
ability to leverage the many advantages of a full-mission simulator and do so
efficiently and cost-effectively."
    
CAE has supplied military training systems and services to the defence
forces of more than 50 nations.
    
The contract with Singapore's DSTA is for the design and manufacture of
S-70B Seahawk and AS332 Super Puma helicopter simulators for the Republic of
Singapore Air Force (RSAF).
    
CAE will develop one full-mission simulator (FMS) featuring CAE's
revolutionary roll-on/roll-off cockpit design, which enables multiple cockpits
representing various helicopter types to be used in the simulator. CAE will
design and manufacture the cockpits for both the Sikorsky S-70B Seahawk and
Eurocopter AS332 Super Puma helicopters. When one cockpit is being used in the
FMS, the other will connect to a ground docking station to be used as a
fixed-base flight training device. CAE will also develop an S-70B mission crew
station (MCS) to replicate the back-end of the helicopter for training sensor
operators in the Navy. The S-70B FMS and MCS can be linked to provide a
comprehensive S-70B mission training system for both flight and tactical
skills.
    
The S-70B/AS332 FMS will be designed to Level D standards, the highest
qualification for flight simulators, and be delivered in early 2010. The
simulator will feature CAE's next-generation visual solution, including the
CAE Medallion(TM)-6000 visual system and liquid crystal on silicon (LCoS)
projectors on a 220 degree by 60 degree collimated out-the-window display. In
addition, the simulator will include a three degree-of-freedom (3-DOF)
vibration platform on top of the 6-DOF motion system to provide the aircrews
with high fidelity motion and vibration cues.
    
In 2004, CAE delivered a CH-47SD Chinook full-mission simulator to the
RSAF.
    
Germany's procurement office BWB has contracted CAE to provide a range of
on-site maintenance support and logistics services for flight simulation
equipment. CAE's annual maintenance and logistics support contract with the
German Armed Forces covers a range of flight simulators, including Tornado
fighter aircraft, as well as helicopters such as the CH-53, UH-1 and EC135.
More than 150 CAE engineers and technicians provide services at 15 sites in
Europe and the United States to maintain almost every flight simulator in
service with the German Armed Forces.

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