HDT Robotics Delivers Hunter WOLF Unmanned Ground Vehicles to U.S. Army GOAT Training at Fort Polk
Insider Brief
- HDT Robotics announced delivery of its Hunter WOLF unmanned ground vehicles to the U.S. Army’s 3rd Brigade, 10th Mountain Division at Fort Polk, Louisiana, as part of the Army’s Ground Optionally Autonomous Transport program.
- According to the company, the delivery supports a week-long training event where soldiers will receive hands-on instruction operating, maintaining and deploying the robotic platform across multiple mission configurations.
- HDT said the modular Hunter WOLF platform is designed to reduce soldier workload and support missions including logistics transport, casualty evacuation, communications support and intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance operations while also demonstrating autonomous navigation capabilities.
HDT Robotics announced delivery of its Hunter WOLF unmanned ground vehicles to the U.S. Army’s 3rd Brigade, 10th Mountain Division at Fort Polk, La., as part of the Army’s Ground Optionally Autonomous Transport program.
According to the company, the delivery supports a week-long Operator New Equipment Training event where soldiers will receive hands-on instruction operating, maintaining and deploying the robotic platform across multiple mission configurations.
Reducing the physical burden on soldiers while increasing operational flexibility remains central to HDT’s mission,” noted Tom Van Doren, president of HDT’s robotics sector. “We’re focused on giving soldiers a capability that helps them do their job while reducing their exposure to risk. The Hunter WOLF has gone through rigorous testing, is battlefield tested and ready now.”
The Hunter WOLF is a modular unmanned ground vehicle developed through its Advanced Battle Lab and designed to reduce soldier workload and extend operational endurance in the field. According to HDT, the platform can be configured for logistics transport, casualty evacuation, communications support and intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance missions.
As part of the training exercise, HDT said soldiers will also work with autonomy kits and casualty evacuation systems while the company demonstrates autonomous navigation and operational capabilities tied to the Army’s broader Transformation in Contact modernization efforts.
Credit: HDT Robotics