Iver3 AUV Upgrades Ordered for the Royal Navy

June 12, 2020

L3Harris Technologies (NYSE:LHX) received an order to upgrade three Iver3 Autonomous Underwater Vehicles (AUV) to be used in support of the Royal Navy’s Project Wilton. L3Harris will upgrade the Iver3 vehicles with the capability to integrate high accuracy navigation sensors and advanced communications for surface tracking, with collaborative autonomy architecture and automatic target recognition. 

The Royal Navy will use the upgraded Iver vehicles during unmanned mine hunting and other missions.

Photo courtesy Royal Navy
Photo courtesy Royal Navy

The Project Wilton program will provide a portable route survey capability using a suite of equipment, including autonomous surface craft, autonomous underwater vehicles, remotely operated vehicles, and a portable operations center. The initial program operating capability is planned for Q3 2020.

“We look forward to trialing and incorporating the upgraded Iver3 as part of the Wilton equipment set,” said Commander Steven White Royal Navy, Commander First Mine Counter Measures Squadron (MCM1). The MCM1 Squadron conductes route survey operations in UK waters and in many areas throughout the world to ensure freedom of navigation for commercial and military shipping.

"We are pleased to support the Royal Navy in their mine countermeasure missions and peacetime route surveys," said Daryl Slocum, Vice President/General Manager Unmanned Maritime Systems, L3Harris. "We are proud to be part of the autonomy revolution and will continue to evolve the Iver platform to keep it at the cutting edge.”




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