Ripsaw (vehicle) explained

Ripsaw
Origin:United States
Type:Unmanned ground vehicle
Is Vehicle:yes
Designer:Howe & Howe Technologies
Manufacturer:Textron Systems
Unit Cost: (civilian variant)
Production Date:2009–present
Variants:MS1 (unmanned)
MS2 (driver optional)
Crew:Up to 2 in manned variants
Armour:None (aluminum frame)
Engine:Duramax V8 engine
Suspension: travel

The Ripsaw is a series of developmental unmanned ground combat vehicles designed by Howe & Howe Technologies (now part of Textron Systems) for evaluation by the United States Army.[1] [2]

The Howe brothers started the Ripsaw as a small family project in 2000. They introduced it at a Dallas vehicle show in 2001, where it caught the interest of the U.S. Army. Later that year the U.S. military ordered a prototype MS-1 to be made and shipped to Iraq.

The Ripsaw is intended to perform various missions including convoy protection, perimeter defense, surveillance, rescue, border patrol, crowd control, and explosive ordnance disposal. For perimeter defense or crowd control, a belt of M5 crowd control munitions (MCCM) can be mounted around the vehicle to break up crowds or engage personnel with less-lethal flash-bang effects and rubber bullets. Cameras provide 360-degree coverage for situational awareness for the operator.[3] [4]

The Army has tested the Ripsaw while remote-controlled by a soldier in another armored vehicle up to 1km (01miles) away. Its weapon system is modified to fire remotely using the Advanced Remote Armament System (ARAS), a gun that loads its own ammunition and can swap out various types of ammunition, such as lethal and less-lethal, in just a few seconds. These capabilities allow manned vehicles to send the Ripsaw out in front of them and engage targets without exposing soldiers to threats.[5] As of March 2017, the Army was still testing the vehicle as an unmanned platform to test remote controlled weapon stations.[6]

In October 2019, Textron and Howe & Howe unveiled their Ripsaw M5 vehicle,[7] and on 9 January 2020, the U.S. Army awarded them a contract for the Robotic Combat Vehicle-Medium (RCV-M) program. Four Ripsaw M5 prototypes are to be delivered and used in a company-level to determine the feasibility of integrating unmanned vehicles into ground combat operations in late 2021.[8] [9] [10] It can reach speeds of more than, has a combat weight of 10.5 tons and a payload capacity of .[11] The RCV-M is armed with a Mk44 Bushmaster II and a pair of anti-tank guided missiles. The standard armor package can withstand 12.7×108mm rounds, with optional add-on armor increasing weight to up to 20 tons. If disabled, it will retain the ability to shoot, with its sensors and radio uplink prioritized to continue transmitting as its primary function.[12]

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References

  1. Web site: Teel . Roger A. . Ripsaw demonstrates capabilities at APG . Army.mil . 16 July 2010 . 4 August 2010. https://web.archive.org/web/20100806175202/http://www.army.mil/-news/2010/07/16/42405-ripsaw-demonstrates-capabilities-at-apg/. 2010-08-06.
  2. News: 10 January 2019. Textron Systems buys unmanned vehicle developer Howe & Howe. Reuters. 14 December 2019. the acquisition, which was finalised in December.
  3. Weaponized RipSaw-MS2 UGV Evaluated for Convoy Security & Support . . 14 December 2009 . https://web.archive.org/web/20100105014805/https://defense-update.com/products/r/ripsaw_ms2_141209.html. 2010-01-05.
  4. Web site: Goyal . Nidhi . A 9,000-Pound Tank That's Faster Than a Ferrari . Industry Tap . 25 September 2013. 2020-10-29.
  5. Web site: Vergun. David . Ripsaw could lead Soldiers into battle someday . Army.mil . 6 May 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20150510030016/http://www.army.mil/article/147977/Ripsaw_could_lead_Soldiers_into_battle_someday/. 2015-05-10.
  6. Web site: McGarry. Brendan . Army Still Testing Ripsaw, the 'Luxury Super Tank' . DefenseTech . 21 March 2017. 2020-10-29.
  7. https://breakingdefense.com/2019/10/textron-rolls-out-ripsaw-robot-for-rcv-light-and-rcv-medium/ Textron Rolls Out Ripsaw Robot For RCV-Light … And RCV-Medium
  8. https://www.defensenews.com/land/2020/01/09/army-picks-winners-to-build-light-and-medium-robotic-combat-vehicles/ US Army picks winners to build light and medium robotic combat vehicles
  9. https://www.army.mil/article/231572/gvsc_ngcv_cft_announces_rcv_light_and_medium_award_selections GVSC, NGCV CFT announces RCV Light and Medium award selections
  10. https://www.military.com/daily-news/2020/01/14/army-picks-2-firms-build-light-and-medium-robotic-combat-vehicles.html Army Picks 2 Firms to Build Light and Medium Robotic Combat Vehicles
  11. https://www.nationaldefensemagazine.org/articles/2020/4/10/army-setting-stage-for-new-unmanned-platforms Army Setting Stage for New Unmanned Platforms
  12. https://breakingdefense.com/2020/11/meet-the-armys-future-family-of-robot-tanks-rcv/ Meet The Army’s Future Family Of Robot Tanks: RCV
  13. Web site: Ripsaw MS1. Howe & Howe Technologies. https://web.archive.org/web/20101230222352/http://www.howeandhowetechnologies.com/ripsaw.php. 2010-12-30.
  14. Book: Olaverri, Alex M.. RAMP NDIA Brief. Armament Research, Development and Engineering Center. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20120927172845/http://www.dtic.mil/ndia/2012armaments/Wednesday14028olaverri.pdf. 2012-09-27.
  15. News: Gould. Joe . UGV models face off over firepower, load carrying . . 12 October 2013. https://archive.today/20140127004325/http://www.armytimes.com/article/20131012/NEWS/310140003/UGV-models-face-off-over-firepower-load-carrying. 2014-01-27.
  16. Web site: Howe and Howe unveils Ripsaw EV-2 "luxury tank". Coxworth. Ben . 26 May 2015. New Atlas. 2020-10-29.
  17. Ripsaw M5 Electric Drive Super Tank. https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211220/8NX7btiWLa0 . 2021-12-20 . live. Howe & Howe Technologies. YouTube. 21 December 2019. 2019-12-30.
  18. Web site: Ripsaw® F4 .