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Armaments Research Company (ARC) has been awarded a follow-on SBIR Phase III task order to transform small unit resupply (SUR) operations via collaboration with Army Combat Capabilities Development Command (DEVCOM). This initiative addresses the longstanding challenge of efficiently supplying combat units at the front line in contested environments leveraging autonomous platforms.
ARC's AI-enabled sensors enable predictive logistics in contested environments, power greater situational awareness for commanders, and support automated ammunition resupply in a modern battlefield.
This initiative will support the development, integration, and deployment of ARC sensors to operationalize small unit resupply capabilities by integrating weapon data from the tactical edge with enterprise-level logistics and command-and-control systems.
“We’re proud to continue our collaboration with Army DEVCOM to advance next-generation small unit resupply,” says ARC CEO Mike Canty. “Responsive, automated logistics will be a decisive factor in contested environments like the Indo-Pacific. ARC's AI- enabled sensors are enhancing the ability of commanders to swiftly resupply distributed frontline units when and where it's needed most.”
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