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Textron Systems, its subsidiary Howe & Howe, and FLIR Systems, Inc. unveiled their bid for a new Army robotic combat vehicle Monday — the Ripsaw M5, a well-armed tracked vehicle equipped with ...
Textron announced it will deliver an all-electric version of its M5 Ripsaw Robotic Combat Vehicle for experimentation.
The Army is currently testing out the Ripsaw M5 unmanned tank for its Robotic Combat Vehicle-Medium program.
Built in conjunction with FLIR Systems, the Ripsaw M5 RCV (Robotic Combat Vehicle) is a remote-controlled, unmanned tank with 360-degree thermal and camera imaging and a wildly modular approach to ...
Their Ripsaw M5 is an unmanned, multi-mission Robotic Combat Vehicle (RCV) that has gone through several prototypes and is currently in its fifth-generation.
The vehicle incorporates the familiar large, open deck area from the RIPSAW M5 robotic vehicle, and 10kW of offload power provides the flexibility to support multiple lethality, RSTA, combat ...
A Textron, Howe & Howe and FLIR Systems team unveiled its Ripsaw M5 robotic combat vehicle at the Association of the U.S. Army's annual show in 2019. Textron was selected to build an RCV-medium ...
Wolf-X Combat Robot Can Fit Inside a Chinook, Carries an MK44 Chain Gun with Ease 6 Oct 2023, 06:05 UTC &middot By: Daniel Patrascu / The second entry in the U.S. Army robotic combat vehicle (RCV ...
Textron Systems unveiled a new combat robotic vehicle that's equipped with water jets and could become the Army's next lightweight ground robot.
The US Army's Robotic Combat Vehicles face uncertainty due to shifting Pentagon priorities. The RCV concept is "incredibly invaluable" but vulnerable to cheap drone attacks, officials say.
Textron Systems has been working towards improving the Ripsaw M5 and M3 UGVs as the company advances in the US Army Robotic Combat Vehicle (RCV) programme. The supplier has been focusing on enhancing ...