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The 2009 Howe & Howe Ripsaw tank from “The Fate of the Furious” movie will be up for grabs, and while it looks like it’s seen better days, it’s a tank that anyone can buy and drive off-road.
The U.S. Army continues to test a tracked-vehicle veteran of reality TV but doesn't know what to do with it. The Army has tested the Ripsaw EV since 2010 but has yet to come up with a practical ...
Transcript: A mini robotic tank. The Ripsaw M5 is an unmanned tank. Howe & Howe collaborated with Textron Systems to create the Ripsaw M5. The modular design allows it to be configured to fit ...
The Ripsaw mini-tank from the eighth installment of 'The Fast and the Furious' franchise is headed to auction for less than $200,000. Check out our latest YouTube videos. Watch here 🎥 ...
Hemmings is auctioning a Howe & Howe Ripsaw EV3-F4 personal recreational tank which may be the ultimate luxury overlander with a $600,000 price tag. ... The Ripsaw packs a 6.6-liter Duramax ...
The Army tested the Ripsaw from 2010 to 2017, but never actually bought significant numbers of the tiny tank. View full post on Youtube Textron Systems bought Howe & Howe in October 2018.
The tank is based around a high-strength tubular steel exoskeleton and is powered by a modified 6.6-liter Duramax turbo-diesel V8. This engine churns out an extraordinary 800 hp and 1,500 lb-ft ...
After drones took over the skies, bots are now taking control over land. And looking at the Ripsaw MS1 gun tank running at 60MPH, it looks like war is going to get fierier, scarier, and more ...
Howe and Howe are a company that specialise in just one simple area which is to create the world's hardest, fastest and most extreme vehicles. They're not pretty, they're not beautifully polished ...
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