ARA will present its latest defense technologies at the 2025 Association of the United States Army’s (AUSA) Annual Meeting and Exposition, scheduled for October 13-15 in Washington, D.C. The company plans to offer hands-on demonstrations and connect with attendees at Booth 407.
The AUSA Annual Meeting & Exposition is recognized as a leading forum in North America for land power professionals, bringing together military leaders, industry representatives, policymakers, and international delegations. This year’s event theme is “Agile, Adaptive, Lethal: Winning at the Pace of Change.”
For over four decades, ARA has provided science and engineering solutions addressing national security challenges. The company states that its current innovations are designed to support U.S. Army modernization priorities by delivering cost-effective and field-ready capabilities.
Technologies on display from ARA will include Sapper—a high-mobility platform adaptable for various missions; Switchback—a robotic system for stealth operations; ArmorPulse—wireless data transfer for logistics; N-Drive Autonomy—technology enabling autonomous operations across terrains; ARA Edge Node—ruggedized computing at the tactical edge; Virtual Integration and Simulation Environment (VISE)—for testing off-road autonomous systems; ACME Tech—for additive construction in contested areas; AutoDoc—AI-driven casualty care sensors; Digital Hardware-in-the-Loop (HWIL)—RF testing in simulated environments; and Cyber Operations Lethality and Effectiveness (COLE)—a mission planning tool for cyberspace operations.
“ARA – Where Innovation Gets Fielded,” is this year’s company theme. According to ARA, this reflects their ongoing commitment to providing soldiers with tools needed for complex operational environments.
John Hall is listed as a contact for further information.
