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AI Robots for US Army Ground Forces Get $100M Boost
3 Feb
Summary
- Seattle firm Overland AI raised $100 million for military robots.
- Funding aims to accelerate autonomous systems for ground forces.
- Company doubles manufacturing for its autonomous off-road vehicle.

Seattle-based Overland AI Inc. has successfully raised $100 million to advance autonomous systems within the US military's ground forces. This substantial funding will enable the company to double the production capacity of its autonomous off-road ground vehicle and associated integration kits.
The funding round was spearheaded by 8VC, an early investor in defense tech firm Anduril Industries. Overland AI, founded in 2022, had previously secured $42 million in earlier funding.
Stephanie Bonk, co-founder of Overland AI, highlighted the growing demand driven by integration with soldiers and Marines for critical missions. The company's technology, developed through a four-year Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency program, is already being utilized by Army, Marine Corps, and Special Operations Command units for tasks such as resupply and reconnaissance.




