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US Army Tests Robotic Mules in the Desert as Last-Mile Resupply Turns Deadly

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Soldiers in the Mojave Desert no longer carry every crate forward themselves. They send a robot. During last month’s Project Convergence Capstone at Fort Irwin, California, the Army put ground robots through repeated resupply runs under simulated combat. One system, the NOMAD built by Hendrick Technical Solutions, handled the work 12 to 13 times for Sgt. 1st Class Alex Alcantar’s team. “It’s extremely, extremely useful,” he told Business Insider…
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WebProNews broke the news on Tuesday, August 18, 2026.
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