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L3Harris T7 Robotic System for EOD missions

L3Harris T7 Robotic System for EOD missions

Source: L3Harris


L3HARRIS T7 ROBOTS ENHANCE U.S. NAVY AND MARINE CORPS EOD CAPABILITIES
Wednesday, January 14, 2026
L3Harris T7 Robotic System for EOD missions

L3Harris T7 Robotic System for EOD missions

Source: L3Harris


L3Harris Technologies has been awarded a multi-year contract to supply the U.S. Navy and U.S. Marine Corps with 34 T7 robotic systems to support explosive ordnance disposal missions.

Designed for high-risk environments, the T7 robots enable operators to detect and neutralize explosive threats from a safe distance through advanced mobility, precision manipulation and user-friendly controls.

The program includes system delivery and comprehensive operator training, with initial deliveries beginning in 2026. This award builds on L3Harris’ established role in military robotics, with its systems already in use by the U.S. Air Force, Australian Defence Force and U.K. Ministry of Defence.

 
DARPA's RACER Heavy Platform

DARPA's RACER Heavy Platform

Source: DARPA


RACER'S FINISH LINE: DARPA NEARS COMPLETION OF ROBOTIC AUTONOMY PROGRAM
Wednesday, January 14, 2026
DARPA's RACER Heavy Platform

DARPA's RACER Heavy Platform

Source: DARPA


FORT HOOD, Tx. -- After years of testing with U.S. Army and Marine Corps partners, the Robotic Autonomy in Complex Environments with Resiliency (RACER) program approaches its conclusion.

DARPA notes that the program triggered a new wave of private investment related to robust autonomous capabilities.

In a series of final tests, demonstrations, and experiments this Fall, RACER vehicles demonstrated the ability to navigate complex terrain without human intervention, freeing up soldiers for other critical tasks.

In October 2025, DARPA partnered with the U.S. Army’s III Armored Corps' 36th Engineer Brigade at their combat breaching demonstration as part of the Machine Assisted Rugged Soldier program. Using the RACER Heavy Platform vehicle, the Army paired it with a M58 MICLIC - a rocket-projected mine clearing line charge used to clear direct passages for combat personnel through minefields.

In November 2025, soldiers from the reconnaissance squadron in the 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment used RACER technology as part of the opposition force in a live force-on-force exercise at the National Training Center.

Multiple companies have grown out of the RACER program, helping to build a market for off-road ground vehicle autonomy. These include Field AI, which spun out of DARPA-funded research at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory and Overland AI, from research at the University of Washington Robot Learning Laboratory.

DARPA also notes that the core autonomy stack is readily transferable to commercial applications in industries like agriculture, construction, mining, and transportation.

Source: DARPA
Associated URL: https://www.darpa.mil/news/2026/racer-finish-line
 

Source: HII


HII EXPANDS UK FACILITY TO SUPPORT USV, UUV ACTIVITIES IN EUROPE
Tuesday, January 13, 2026

Source: HII


WASHINGTON -- Huntington Ingalls Industries (HII) has reportedly doubled the size of its unmanned vehicles site in Portchester, England. According to Nicholas Green, Senior Manager of International Business Development at HII, the new facility will increase the square footage of the Portchester site by 6,500 square feet and allow HII to have a completely flexible REMUS 620 support facility, support the integration of HII’s Odyssey Autonomous Control System (ACS), and support the development of the company’s new ROMULUS unmanned surface vehicle (USV) fleet for the United Kingdom and nearby continental Europe.

ROMULUS is a family of USVs that are modular, AI-enabled, and powered by HII’s Odyssey ACS. According to HII, the systems’ autonomous operational capability includes open-ocean autonomy, multi-agent swarming, modular adaptability, and the capacity to conduct launch-and-recovery operations for UUVs and UAVs.

Operations have reportedly already begun in the expanded production space, using a phased plan for full utilization by the third quarter of 2026. ROMULUS USVs are scheduled for availability in 2026.

 

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