U.S. Marine Corps Tests Autonomous Artillery Platform ROGUE Fires
The U.S. Marine Corps successfully demonstrated the ROGUE Fires prototype, an autonomous artillery platform capable of independent operation in contested environments. The integration of Overland AI's technology marks a significant advancement in unmanned ground vehicle capabilities for military applications.

The ROGUE Fires prototype, developed by the U.S. Marine Corps, successfully operated autonomously over mixed terrain for several hours, marking a significant milestone in military autonomous systems. Integrated with Overland AI's OverDrive autonomy stack and SPARK sensor package, the platform navigates independently in environments lacking reliable GPS and communications.
This demonstration highlighted its ability to engage in manned-unmanned teaming operations, indicating a shift toward integrated military operations. The ROGUE Fires program aims to enable artillery deployment without crew exposure to frontline risks, reflecting the Marine Corps' strategy for expeditionary missions.
Overland AI's capabilities were previously validated through a month-long deployment with the U.S. Army, showcasing performance across various mission types. The broader military trend indicates an increasing reliance on autonomous ground systems, which could reshape operational frameworks.




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