Ripsaw Still Available For Battlefield
May 26 2015

In a photo dated May 4, 2015, Bob Testa, lead engineer for the Remote Weapons
Branch of the Armament Research, Development and Engineering Center, poses
beside the Ripsaw unmanned ground vehicle at Picatinny Arsenal, N.J. The Ripsaw
is equipped for testing as a platform for the Common Remotely Operated Weapons
Station, or CROWS. The high-speed Ripsaw MS1 tracked tactical robot, a product
of Howe and Howe Technologies in Waterboro, Maine, is still in development.
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