Tokyo, February 5, 2026 – TIER IV, the pioneering force behind open-source software for autonomous driving, has been selected for an Acquisition, Technology and Logistics Agency (ATLA) study assessing autonomous vehicle applications for Japan Self-Defense Forces (SDF) facilities.
ATLA is an independent agency under Japan’s Ministry of Defense responsible for defense equipment research, development and procurement. Through studies such as this, ATLA helps inform future projects for the Ministry of Defense and SDF.
Securing sufficient personnel has become an increasingly critical challenge for the SDF amid population decline in Japan's chronically aging society, driving it toward a policy of full automation, labor-saving, and optimization.
This study will assess the feasibility of deploying autonomous vehicles such as tow trucks at Maritime Self-Defense Force air bases to reduce workload and improve operational efficiency.
TIER IV develops platforms built around Autoware*, the world’s leading open-source software for autonomous driving, and has supported deployments ranging from industrial vehicles in closed environments to buses and taxis operating on public roads.
Building on this experience, TIER IV aims to apply its autonomous driving technologies to defense-related support functions in ways that enhance safety, efficiency and long-term sustainability.
*Autoware is a registered trademark of the Autoware Foundation.
About TIER IV
TIER IV stands at the forefront of deep tech innovation, pioneering Autoware, open-source software for autonomous driving. With a comprehensive suite of platforms and services built around Autoware, TIER IV provides everything from software development and vehicle procurement to operational support. Through the Autoware ecosystem, TIER IV works with partners worldwide to shape the future of intelligent vehicles with open-source software, aiming to create mobility that is safer, more sustainable, and accessible to all.
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