The US Army has field-tested the Uncrewed Long-range Transport Autonomy (ULTRA), an autonomous ground vehicle built to deliver battlefield supplies without a driver, remote operator, or GPS support.
Developed by Overland AI, the platform combines the company’s OverDrive autonomy software with a military-grade chassis, enabling it to handle complex and unpredictable terrain.
Its onboard sensor suite includes stereo cameras, light detection and ranging tech, thermal imagers, inertial measurement units, and GPS-denied localization tools.
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