The U.S. Justice Department said an Australian man and his company were indicted last Thursday by a federal grand jury in the District of Columbia for conspiring to export sensitive military and other technology from the United States to Iran, including components with applications in missiles, drones, torpedoes, and helicopters. The five-count indictment charges David Levick, 50, and ICM Components, based in Thorleigh, Australia, each with one count of conspiracy to defraud the Un...