Company
US Army. Operates a broad fleet of ground unmanned vehicles (SMET/MUTT, RCV, Hunter Wolf) and counter-UAS systems (Anduril Lattice) for force augmentation and autonomy programs.
Based in Arlington, VA, US · 7 operated deployments
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- REST API: /v1/companies/adc94f7b-7489-4b2a-b2a2-aa74ee8f7647
- Revision history: /companies/us-army/history
- Data documentation: /data
- Query this programmatically: Deploy MCP
- HQ
- Arlington, VA, US
- ID
adc94f7b-7489-4b2a-b2a2-aa74ee8f7647
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Operated deployments (7)
- Ghost (Ghost-X)Hawaii
- Hunter WOLFUnited States
- Ripsaw M5 (RCV)United States
- TRXUnited States
- MUTT (S-MET)United States
- Anduril RoadrunnerUnited States
- Skydio X10DUnited States
Common questions
- What is United States Army?
- US Army. Operates a broad fleet of ground unmanned vehicles (SMET/MUTT, RCV, Hunter Wolf) and counter-UAS systems (Anduril Lattice) for force augmentation and autonomy programs.
- Where is United States Army based?
- United States Army is based in Arlington, VA, US.
- What does United States Army make?
- United States Army has no robot models recorded on the DEPLOY registry. United States Army builds physical robots.
- Where does United States Army operate robots?
- United States Army operates 7 verified deployments, including at Hawaii, United States.
Methodology: Unreviewed · no sources on file · last reviewed 2026-06-11
Verification posture
Unreviewed
Low confidence
Review state
Stable
Last reviewed 2026-06-11
The framework is documented at /methodology. Corrections at /corrections. Reviewer: DEPLOY editorial team.
Methodology surface for United States Army.