Full Ground Autonomy Integrated into Army SMET Vehicle for Uncrewed . . . Under the direction of the Sandhills Project, Overland AI adapted General Dynamics Land Systems’ Small Multipurpose Equipment Transport (SMET) vehicle by integrating its full autonomy suite—comprising the OverDrive software stack, SPARK hardware infrastructure, and OverWatch tactical interface
Rheinmetall Wins Major Contract for US Armys S-MET Inc II Program Rheinmetall Wins Major Contract for US Army's S-MET Inc II Program This victory positions Rheinmetall, alongside Textron Systems, among the two suppliers selected to provide the US Army with autonomous ground vehicles (UGVs) that enhance tactical support capabilities American Rheinmetall Vehicles' S-MET solution is designed to operate autonomously over difficult terrains, ensuring efficient
US Army Maps Out Next Evolution of Its Robotic Mule Program The US Army has wrapped up a structured study designed to shape the next phase of its Small Multipurpose Equipment Transport (SMET) program, gathering frontline feedback to refine how the robotic “mule” performs in the field
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Army Already Looking for Next Version of Robotic Mule CHARLOTTE, North Carolina — The Army took delivery of its new robotic mule — known as the Small Multipurpose Equipment Transport, or S-MET — in late 2022 Less than 18 months later, it has started the process of developing a second increment, officials announced at a recent industry conference The S-MET is an eight-wheeled tele-operated robot built by General Dynamics Land Systems and