
The Hunter WOLF isn’t a concept or a prototype.
It’s a field-tested workhorse already delivering confidence in combat to soldiers today. Engineered for mission adaptability, it can operate as a communications hub, logistics mover, casualty evacuator, ISR platform, or fully armed system — all supported by commercial-grade components that make maintenance fast and intuitive.
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Soldier Support and Survivability

Logistics, Payload, & Resupply
Overburdened soldiers move slower and fatigue faster as time and energy are pulled away by resupply and transport tasks. The Hunter WOLF changes that.
With up to 2,800 pounds of payload capacity, it carries food, water, ammunition, communications equipment, and other critical gear directly with the unit, eliminating the need for repeated lifting and transport. By reducing repeated hauling and resupply trips, the vehicle extends operational duration on the battlefield and keeps soldiers focused on the mission.
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Dependability

Reliable, Durable, & Easy PMCS
Equipment failure places soldiers and operations at risk so reliability and durability matter. That’s why the Hunter WOLF, a multi-mission reusable ground robotic vehicle, is Built for Brutal.
The Hunter WOLF uses rugged, proven commercial components selected for availability and serviceability. Accessible parts and straightforward maintenance keep it operational without specialized support. The Hunter WOLF 4.0 reflects iterative improvements informed by operator feedback, delivering dependable performance in the field.
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Mobility and Performance

Goes Where Others Can’t
Small but powerful, it carries up to 2,800 pounds and operates in temperatures from -50°F to +140°F. The Hunter WOLF moves with soldiers on dismounted missions, climbing 60% grades and navigating restrictive terrain and confined spaces where larger vehicles cannot go.
It delivers long-duration performance, including up to 250 miles in silent mode, and recharges equipment while on the move. The Hunter WOLF exports 15kW of continuous power, functioning as a mobile generator, and can operate unattended in Silent Watch mode for up to two weeks.
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Mission Versatility

One Platform. Many Roles.
The Hunter WOLF is a multi-mission platform ready for an array of Army warfighting requirements.
Using plug-and-play modular mission payloads (MMPs), it can support direct and indirect fire systems, IEW, communications, and mobile command TOC operations, CASEVAC, drone launch, mobile generator support, and logistics hauling. As a tele-operated system, the Hunter WOLF is designed to scout and move ahead of troops, making initial contact while reducing soldier exposure and risk to life. Its versatility gives soldiers and commanders additional combat capability when it’s needed most.
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Ease of Use

Built for Soldiers
The Hunter WOLF is designed to be easy to operate and easy to maintain. Operators can learn to operate the UGV quickly and begin using it with minimal instruction.
Routine PMCS tasks are simple and accessible through a single door, including the dipstick, oil refill, air filter, and fuel filter. No special tools, contractor support, or specialized maintenance personnel are required to keep operational in the field.
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Proven Capability

Field Tested
The Hunter WOLF has completed rigorous Army maneuver testing and continues to perform in operational evaluations. While other options remain in testing mode, the Hunter WOLF has already proven itself, offering strength, reliability, and mission readiness troops can trust every time.


The Battle Lab Advanced Design and Engineering (BLADE) Works is HDT’s innovation group focused on developing technology-driven solutions to complex operational problems. HDT has a long history of protecting people operating in harsh environments, and BLADE Works exists to advance that mission. The team combines disciplined engineering with unconventional thinking to solve challenges others avoid. Our purpose is clear: apply advanced technology to improve safety, effectiveness, and readiness for the people who depend on it.