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INDO PACIFIC

INDO PACIFIC 2022

International Convention Centre, New South Wales, Sydney, Australia

November 4, 2025 - November 6, 2025

INDO PACIFIC International Maritime Exposition is a global business event, attracting senior merchant marine, shore services, maritime and defense industry, military and government decision-makers from around the world.

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L3Harris Participates in the US NAVCENT-led International Maritime Exercise

Editorial | 03. 25. 2022

L3Harris Participates in US NAVCENT-led International Maritime Exercise

L3Harris Technologies participated in the U.S. Naval Forces Central Command (NAVCENT)-led International Maritime Exercise (IMX) 2022. IMX 2022, an 18-day biennial naval training event led by the U.S. Naval Forces Central Command, was combined this year with exercise Cutlass Express (CE), which is held annually by the U.S. Naval Forces Europe-Africa in East African coastal regions and the West Indian Ocean. Known as the Middle East region’s largest maritime event, the exercise was inaugurated during a ceremony at U.S. 5th Fleet’s headquarters in Bahrain.

L3Harris Participates in the US NAVCENT-led International Maritime Exercise

Editorial | 03. 25. 2022

L3Harris Participates in US NAVCENT-led International Maritime Exercise

Iver4 580 Unmanned Underwater Vehicle

Press release | 06. 17. 2020

L3Harris Technologies Unveils New Iver4 580 Unmanned Undersea Vehicle

Iver4 at Surface

Press release | 01. 14. 2019

L3Harris Technologies to Provide Unmanned Undersea Vehicle to Defense Innovation Unit

L3Harris marks 100 years of support for UK's defence and security needs.

Press release | 09. 14. 2021

L3Harris Marks 100 Years in UK with Commitments to Armed Forces Community and Defence and Security Capabilities

L3Harris awarded $393 million Undersea Training Range contract by US Navy.

Press release | 08. 04. 2021

US Navy Awards L3Harris Technologies $393 Million Undersea Training Range Contract