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The Ripsaw Tank Is One of One If you've always wanted to be an army of one, then you'll love the Howe & Howe Ripsaw tank prototype. Built by twin brothers Geoff and Mike Howe, the first attempt at ...
The U.S. Army continues to test a lightweight tracked vehicle known as Ripsaw that's now being pitched to the consumer market as a "luxury super tank." The service has evaluated eight of the ...
The U.S. Army wants a robotic “wingman” for manned tanks and armored vehicles. The Ripsaw M5 is a descendant of the original Ripsaw tank of TV television fame. The M5 is not just a weapons ...
The Ripsaw mini-tank from the eighth installment of 'The Fast and the Furious' franchise is headed to auction for less than $200,000.
Why the Ripsaw Belongs in the (Real-Life) Military (Courtesy photo) The Ripsaw fills the gap between wheeled and tracked vehicles the U.S. military is currently using.
The company has built several of these tanks over the years, primarily for military and emergency personnel, but plenty have made their way into private hands. This unit is Howe & Howe’s ...
According to Defensetech, Ripsaw is designed to accommodate the CROWS remotely-operated weapons station, but it also seems possible to outfit it with Javelin anti-tank missiles.
The Ripsaw "luxury sports tank" is one of the most extreme and obnoxious vehicles we've ever laid our eyes on. But now, the technology's getting back to its military roots as a remote-controlled ...
The Howe & Howe Ripsaw is likely best known for its appearance in The Fate of the Furious, the eighth installment of the Fast and Furious movie franchise. The tank is part of a unique vehicle ...
The Howe & Howe Ripsaw tank was built for military use and was featured in “The Fate of the Furious” and “GI Joe.” Here are 11 reasons you need one!