HDT Robotics is conducting operational evaluations of its Hunter WOLF unmanned ground vehicle with the US Army’s 10th Mountain Division at Fort Polk, Louisiana. The exercises are designed to assess how robotic support systems can reduce the physical burden on soldiers by transporting supplies, equipment, power systems, and casualty evacuation modules across difficult terrain. Configurations tested include tactical communications systems, water purification equipment, mobile power export units, and cargo transport solutions for heavy payloads such as loitering munitions. The Hunter WOLF features a hybrid-electric propulsion system with a silent operating mode to minimize acoustic signatures during missions. Capable of carrying up to 2,800 pounds over distances exceeding 200 miles, the platform can extend its operational range to over 600 miles with an additional fuel tank. Its rugged, low-maintenance design makes it suitable for sustained deployment in harsh combat environments while supporting modern distributed operations.

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