The tank-like 2009 Howe & Howe Ripsaw tracked vehicle featured in "The Fate of the Furious" is headed to auction. It's scheduled to cross the block at Mecum's Indianapolis auction on May 20. Even in a ...
The Ripsaw story begins with brothers Mike and Geoff Howe. As their site explains, the two like tinkering with machines. After trying to blow up a stove as kids and turning a school bus into a mobile ...
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 vehicles ...
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, ...
A team led by Textron Systems today publicly unveiled a new 10-ton, unmanned battle wagon that it plans to enter into the Army's Robotic Combat Vehicle effort. Textron, its subsidiaries Howe and Howe ...
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 carrier, it ...