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JJ_BPK
03-22-2017, 06:00
Gotta love the PR they are pushing,,

SUPER TANK

No Armor
Aluminum Lightweight Frame
Gull-wing Doors
Plexiglass Windows



I want one.. :lifter


Army Still Testing Ripsaw, the ‘Luxury Super Tank’

Posted By: Brendan McGarry March 21, 2017

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.”

A handful of the Ripsaw Extreme Vehicle 2, or EV2, products made by Howe and Howe Technologies Inc., based in Waterboro, Maine, are undergoing evaluations at Picatinny Arsenal in New Jersey to assess how they could be used in future combat operations. Indeed, on Tuesday, Maj. Gen. Cedric T. Wins, head of the U.S. Army Research, Development and Engineering Command, rode in one of the vehicles with a driver as part of a demonstration.

The company describes the 750-horsepower, optionally manned vehicle — which is capable of reaching speeds of almost 100 miles per hour and costs roughly $250,000 — as a “handcrafted, limited-run, high-end, luxury super tank developed for the public and extreme off road recreation.”

The description seems fitting, given the company’s latest promotional video (see above) and the fact that the Ripsaw is due to appear in the upcoming action flick, “The Fate of the Furious” (also known as “Fast & Furious 8”). But it’s not really a tank, of course, at least in the military sense of the word.

For one, it’s too light. At 9,000 pounds, the EV2 is closer in size to the Humvee than a tank. For example, the Army’s M1A2 Abrams main battle tank tips the scales at more than 70 tons. Indeed, the Ripsaw isn’t even in the same weight class as an M1126 Stryker Combat Vehicle or M2/M3 Bradley Infantry Fighting Vehicle.

Also, it doesn’t carry the same firepower. The EV2 is designed to accommodate the Common Remotely Operated Weapon Station, which can mount any number of weapons — including the M2 .50-caliber machine gun, Mk19 40mm automatic grenade machine gun, M240B 7.62 mm machine gun and M249 Squad Automatic Weapon. By comparison, the M1A2 tank’s main armament is the 120mm L/44 M256A1 smoothbore tank gun.

Finally, it doesn’t have any armor to speak of, just an aluminum frame with gull-wing doors. So it’s really more of a tracked DeLorean than a tank (see picture below).



link: video (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9WxO6TwnFzU)


link: 2009 thread (https://www.professionalsoldiers.com/forums/showthread.php?t=23580&highlight=ripsaw)

:munchin