Heather Wilson, Sec of USAF, three years ago stated; "we can no longer rely on revisions to 30 year old technology and stay ahead of our competition and enemies". I give respect and appreciation to Howe and Howe for their efforts in favor of tracks. "in a world without roads, tracks will win" Iguana is above and beyond current technology. Dave Hansen
All of the featured vehicles are really cool but I don't think that the Storm amphibious tank made by HighLand has anything to do with the Ripsaw series of tanks made by Howe & Howe Tech. I could be wrong but I'm certainly confused as I've heard so many false reports on these vehicles.
Someone got the Cobra Hisstank as a kid and untill the last few years got the idea and the technology to fullfill its childhood dreams. A real life Cobra Hisstank (without the turret) so Cooooooooooooooooobraaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!!!
Best to view channels like this with a healthy amount of skepticism, especially when it comes to military technology. Its not unusual for the audio to not really apply to the video being played.
the RIPSAW® F4 could do with a raised suspension setup featuring a heavy duty 5.0 in. suspension lift for enhanced off roadability across the toughest of terrain . . .
@@jesseobrien2641 no they didn't Textron bought Howe Textron bought Howe n Howe and nobody is ripping them off. They own the likes of Cessna, Bell heli, Lockheed Martin. They are a $800 plus Billion in sales company
Это гражданский внедорожник. Армия - нет. Полиция- отлично. Пограничники- отлично. Армия - нет. Лучше Вепрь из Кременчуга в люди вывести. Хаммер - слабее Вепря Кременчуга.
@@TheInsaneupsdriveryou say ripoff? i say healthy competition. Howe & Howe didn't invent fast tanks you know, they just developed a new suspension system to go even faster, Highland Systems developed their own highspeed suspension system and now they can compete and make even better designs.
Nobody ripped them off. Trust me. Textron bought Howe n Howe and nobody is ripping them off. They own the likes of Cessna, Bell heli, Lockheed Martin. They are a $800 plus Billion in sales company
So is any 4x4, except the Ripsaw can literally go place no 4x4 can go. There are pluses and minuses to everything. People just have to find what fits their use case scenarios and budget.