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Overland AI Selected by U.S. Army for the UxS Autonomous Maneuver Program to Evaluate Autonomy on Infantry Squad Vehicles


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SEATTLE, Aug. 29, 2025 -- Overland AI has been awarded a vendor position for the UxS Autonomous Maneuver Program, the U.S. Army's latest effort to evaluate autonomous capabilities using upfits on the Infantry Squad Vehicle (ISV). This program was awarded by the Government through the National Advanced Mobility Consortium, Inc. (NAMC) and will serve as a proving ground for the Army to assess not only the reliability and robustness of commercial autonomy, but also its ability to deliver real operational value to Soldiers in the field.

"UxS is a significant milestone in shaping the Army's ground autonomy portfolio," said Stephanie Bonk, co-founder and president of Overland AI. "We are excited to deliver true off-road capability and continue to build trust with Soldiers through reliable performance and enhanced mission outcomes."

Founded in late 2022, Overland AI has rapidly established itself as a leader in autonomous off-road maneuver. The company has deployed autonomy at the highest speeds, across the most challenging terrain, and with the broadest range of mission demonstrations in the sector. This momentum is driven by a uniquely qualified team that combines expertise from decorated military veterans as well as scientists and engineers who have spent the last two decades shaping the frontiers of autonomous mobility. With roots in the DARPA RACER program, Overland's work introduced a step change in autonomous maneuver performance and has consistently emphasized close iteration with Soldiers to ensure that autonomy is designed and tested against operational realities.

"This program is a pioneering effort that aligns deeply with Overland's core focus on rapid innovation and close iteration with warfighters," said Byron Boots, co-founder and chief executive officer of Overland AI. "Since our founding nearly three years ago, Overland has consistently tackled the hardest problems in ground autonomy, challenges that remained unsolved for decades. We are ready to put that work to the test and continue to deliver mission-critical capabilities that deliver effects and reduce risk to our warfighters."

The UxS Autonomous Maneuver Program includes a six-month integration with a Transforming in Contact (TiC) unit, well suited for the program given its real-world operational experience using the ISV. As an infantry brigade, its mission set emphasizes mobility, agility, and off-road maneuver, which are ideal conditions to test autonomous ISV performance in Combat Training Center (CTC) rotations.

The ISV provides an excellent foundation for this evaluation: a proven, familiar platform layered with autonomy that is modular and adaptable to a wide variety of payloads for complex mission needs.

"Future conflicts will likely involve the proliferation of uncrewed systems in contested environments. Soldiers need reliable and robust autonomy now to ensure their advantage and increase safety," said Chris Higgins, director of business development at Overland AI. "Overland was built to deliver exactly that. We look forward to partnering with the Army and the TiC unit to reduce risk to force and increase the lethality of our Army's greatest asset: its people."

Overland AI is delivering autonomous ground vehicle technology to units across the U.S. Army, as well as to elements of the U.S. Marine Corps and U.S. Special Operations Command.

These engagements span the full spectrum of missions and environments, reinforcing Overland AI's role in shaping the future of ground autonomy. In parallel, the company is advancing new capabilities with DARPA, DIU, and Army Futures Command to enable any vehicle, in any terrain, for any mission.

To learn more about Overland and see open roles, visit www.overland.ai.

Media contact: Peter Winzeler, [email protected]

About Overland AI

Founded in 2022 and headquartered in Seattle, Washington, Overland AI builds autonomous land systems to defend the United States and its allies. The company is addressing one of the most difficult and unsolved challenges in defense technology: off-road autonomy. This technology removes warfighters from harm's way by taking on missions that put them at greatest risk. Overland's team combines top engineers from the self-driving industry with veterans of the U.S. Army, U.S. Navy, Marine Corps, and Air Force. Their technical expertise and operational experience underpin relentless field testing with end users to advance autonomy for navigating off-road, in GPS-denied environments, and without direct operator control. Warfighters can operate multiple attritable vehicles with modular mission payloads in minutes. Overland AI spans the full stack across autonomy software, the sensors and control systems that enable perception and maneuver, and in-house manufacturing to deliver autonomy at speed and scale.

About NAMC

The National Advanced Mobility Consortium, Inc. (NAMC) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit, member driven consortium that provides professional opportunities and connections that result in cutting-edge technology for the United States Military. As one of the longest-serving Department of Defense (DoD) consortiums, NAMC acts as a bridge between the DoD and the member organizations that foster member-driven innovations to ensure efficiency, effectiveness, and victory for the US Military. For more information about NAMC, please visit www.NAMConsortium.org.

Disclaimers

This effort was sponsored by the U.S. Government under Other Transaction number W912CH-25-9-F018 with The National Advanced Mobility Consortium, Inc. The U.S. Government is authorized to reproduce and distribute reprints for Governmental purposes notwithstanding any copyright notation herein.

The views and conclusions contained herein are those of the authors and should not be interpreted as necessarily representing the official policies or endorsements, either expressed or implied, of the U.S. Government, The National Advanced Mobility Consortium, Inc., or any of its members.

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