Autonomous F-150s May Be On Battlefields of the Future

Chris Teague
by Chris Teague

The Ford F-150 is one of the most popular vehicles of any type in the world, and it has a heavy presence in fleets of all sorts, from police to parks and recreation departments. The pickup is also used extensively in federal government fleets, including the military, where an autonomous vehicle developer has come up with a gnarly F-150 for use way off the beaten path.


Kodiak Robotics has developed a self-driving F-150 for the Department of Defense. It’s designed to traverse areas where GPS signals are sparse, and the terrain is rough. Soldiers can also control the truck remotely using the “Kodiak Driver” system.


The government is leaning on private industry to boost its AV programs, as civilian companies are years ahead of the military on the subject. Kodiak CEO Don Burnette told Automotive News that AI efforts “are leading to the leaps and bounds in performance that you’re seeing in the commercial space, and a lot of the AI algorithms require a tremendous amount of data.”


He noted that government agencies have not had the same access to that data that many private entities have.


The DoD has engaged five companies, including Kodiak, to develop ground-based autonomous vehicles. Kodiak’s contract is worth up to $50 million, and the government will assess vehicles from each of the five companies to determine a “winner” by the end of 2024.


[Image: Kodiak Robotics]


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Chris Teague
Chris Teague

Chris grew up in, under, and around cars, but took the long way around to becoming an automotive writer. After a career in technology consulting and a trip through business school, Chris began writing about the automotive industry as a way to reconnect with his passion and get behind the wheel of a new car every week. He focuses on taking complex industry stories and making them digestible by any reader. Just don’t expect him to stay away from high-mileage Porsches.

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  • Art_Vandelay Art_Vandelay on Dec 07, 2023

    Autonomous capabilities are being deployed (or planned anyway) in multiple combat vehicles. Should be fun from my perspective

    • FreedMike FreedMike on Dec 09, 2023

      True, but in a battle situations, the pedestrians they'd be aiming for can shoot back.


  • Lou_BC Lou_BC on Dec 07, 2023

    Full sized sort of autonomous RC's. Cute.

  • Dukeisduke Dukeisduke on Dec 08, 2023

    Lifted F-150s, complete with "LOCALLY HATED" stickers?

  • FreedMike FreedMike on Dec 09, 2023

    Many F150s I encounter are autonomously driven...and by that I mean they're driving themselves because the dips**ts at the wheel are paying attention to everything else but the road.

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