Overland AI today announced the launch of ULTRA, its fully autonomous tactical vehicle. ULTRA integrates Overland AI’s proprietary OverDrive software stack, its SPARK hardware infrastructure, and modular payloads that include uncrewed aerial systems (UAS) and counter-UAS systems.

“ULTRA can navigate environments ranging from dense forests to volcanic ridges,” said Byron Boots, co-founder and chief executive officer of Overland AI. “This empowers the warfighter to win in crucial contested theaters like the Indo-Pacific while keeping them out of harm’s way.”
ULTRA features a 1,000-pound payload capacity and a top speed of 35 miles per hour, with a cruising range extending to 100 miles. Its off-road autonomy software, developed through extensive and rigorous testing in the DARPA RACER program, enables uncrewed platform movement in GPS-denied environments across brutal terrain and conditions.
Its capabilities include integrated reconnaissance operations, direct support of maneuver forces, counter-UAS protection, resupply for humanitarian aid, including food and water, and contested logistics missions. The system’s networked capabilities enable seamless communication with warfighters and command nodes through local mesh networks, 5G, and satellite uplinks.
“ULTRA gives commanders an immediately deployable solution for reconnaissance, counter-UAS, and logistics operations,” added Greg Okopal, co-founder and chief operating officer of Overland AI. “The vehicle is backed by resilient, networked communications that extend reach and reduce risk.”
The ULTRA system builds on Overland AI’s established relationship with the U.S. Armed Forces, following the company’s $18.6 million contract with the U.S. Army and Defense Innovation Unit (DIU) for the Robotic Combat Vehicle (RCV) program. The company continues to support programs across the Army, Marine Corps, and Special Operations Command.