BVR Systems said Thursday it signed $14 million in maintenance and training contracts with undisclosed partners. The company, which was acquired in July by Elbit Systems, said the two contracts are for mission trainer systems and maintenance and support services, including support and spare parts for its "EHUD" Autonomous Air Combat Manoeuvring Instrumentation (AACMI) training system. The air-to-air, air-to-ground and electronic warfare training system combines airborne combat training with advanced ground-based capabilities, including real time monitoring, mission debriefing and rehearsal, the company said.