The Howe & Howe Ripsaw may not be the most iconic Fast & Furious vehicle, but it’s among the most insane. And now it’s going up for auction. Since its fourth installment, the Fast & Furious franchise ...
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View post: This 'Very Sturdy' Wire Shelving Unit Is Just $33 at Walmart The company has built several of these tanks over the years, primarily for military and emergency personnel, but plenty have ...
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 building a Ripsaw tank was in ...
Tanks, high-speed drift battles on ice and Ludacris make sense in a summer blockbuster created to smash ticket sales at the box office. Any red-blooded American service member can tell you that it ...
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, ...
It has been dubbed the first 'sports tank', boasting supercar performance on tank tracks. Originally developed to help to military avoid IEDs, the Ripsaw 'sports tank' has become a hit with car ...
Ripsaw introduced its first tank a few years ago, and its badass looks and performance hooked us. That was the EV1, and ever since the EV2 launched we have seen some completely bonkers videos of it, ...
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 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 role ...
Since its fourth installment, the Fast & Furious franchise has been an exercise in one-upmanship. Each new entry features bigger stunts, more diabolical villains and more outlandish rides than its ...