For 30 years, L3Harris Technologies has met these requirements in the highly dynamic European theater, delivering world-class military tactical and broadband data link solutions for NATO partners. These L3Harris data links are also ideal for today’s similarly demanding Indo-Pacific environment, providing secure, resilient and high-throughput connectivity essential for ISR, targeting and mission coordination across air, land and sea platforms.
These capabilities, combined within a unified and resilient network, allow multiple assets across a coalition’s inventory to connect and share information in real time, strengthening the effectiveness of an allied force’s operations.
With more than 3,500 Common Data Link (CDL) and 20,000 Link 16 terminals installed across more than 150 platforms, L3Harris has a proven global footprint spanning fixed-wing, rotary-wing, unmanned, maritime and ground systems. The company’s solutions are integrated on major international programs including P-8 Poseidon, MH-60R, MQ-9B Sea Guardian, F/A-15 Eagle, F/A-16 Falcon, F/A-18 Hornet, AH-64 Apache and multiple naval surface vessels.
“As Indo-Pacific forces demand long-range ISR connectivity, multi-sensor fusion and real-time targeting, L3Harris datalinks excel,” said Jackson Pho, APAC Regional Managing Director. “CDL delivers broadband ISR data including full-motion video and sensor imagery, while Link 16 provides essential tactical situational awareness and a common operating picture. Together, they create a complete sensor-to-shooter continuum supporting coalition ISTAR [Intelligence, Surveillance, Target Acquisition and Reconnaissance] missions.”
L3Harris continues to lead NATO and U.S. interoperability qualification efforts, reinforcing its role as a trusted partner for coalition operations.
The company remains committed to supporting partners across the Indo-Pacific with secure, mission-proven and future-ready datalink capabilities that enhance coalition interoperability and operational advantage.
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