Carnegie Robotics Selected for Army Autonomous Truck Program
The U.S. Army has chosen Carnegie Robotics to provide autonomous driving technology for heavy logistics trucks, targeting prototype delivery by mid-FY 2027. This initiative is part of the Autonomous Transport Vehicle System (ATV-S) project, which aims to enhance logistics capabilities.

The U.S. Army has awarded Carnegie Robotics the role of prime vendor for the Autonomous Transport Vehicle System (ATV-S) to integrate autonomous driving technology into heavy logistics trucks. Prototypes are expected to be delivered to a military unit by the middle of fiscal year 2027.
The selection follows a competitive development process that included Forterra, a self-driving technology startup. This collaboration is pivotal for advancing military logistics and may improve operational efficiency significantly. The integration of autonomous systems could also mitigate risks associated with human drivers in logistics operations.



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