KEY POINTS
  • The company said it won a two-year, $49.9 million contract from the Defense Department to help develop automated combat vehicles for the U.S. Army.
  • The vehicles will be tailored for reconnaissance, surveillance and other missions that would present a high risk to a human driver.
  • The contract is part of the Army's ongoing Robotic Combat Vehicle program.
Kodiak Robotics truck in front of an IKEA store.

Self-driving truck startup Kodiak Robotics said Tuesday that it won a two-year, $49.9 million contract from the U.S. Department of Defense to help develop automated combat vehicles for the U.S. Army.

The company said the vehicles will be tailored for reconnaissance, surveillance and other missions that would present a high risk to a human driver.