HDT Robotics Delivers Hunter WOLF Vehicles to U.S. Army for Training

May 11, 2026
HDT Robotics has delivered its Hunter WOLF unmanned ground vehicles to the U.S. Army’s 3rd Brigade, 10th Mountain Division at Fort Polk for new equipment training under the Ground Optionally Autonomous Transport program.

HDT Robotics has delivered its Hunter WOLF unmanned ground vehicles to the U.S. Army 3rd Brigade, 10th Mountain Division at Fort Polk, Louisiana, as part of the Army's Ground Optionally Autonomous Transport program, announced in a press release.

The delivery supports a week-long Operator New Equipment Training event in which HDT will train soldiers to operate, maintain, and sustain the Hunter WOLF platform. The company will also demonstrate modular mission payloads and different operational roles for the vehicle.

Developed at HDT’s Advanced Battle Lab, the Hunter WOLF is a multi-mission robotic ground platform designed to reduce soldier workload and extend operational duration. It can function as a logistics carrier, communications platform, casualty evacuation system, or intelligence and reconnaissance unit. The vehicle uses commercially available components to simplify field maintenance.

HDT will also support the Army’s Transformation in Contact activities and plans to demonstrate the vehicle’s autonomy capabilities during the training program.

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