innovative Robotic Combat Vehicles Delivered to U.S. Army
The collaboration known as team RIPSAW, which includes Textron Systems, its subsidiary Howe & Howe, and Teledyne FLIR Defense, has successfully delivered two prototype RIPSAW® M3 vehicles to the U.S.Army this year.
Purpose of the Delivery
This delivery is part of the competitive Robotic Combat Vehicle (RCV) Phase I: Platform prototype initiative, with the vehicles arriving at Aberdeen Proving Ground in Maryland.
Design and Functionality of the RIPSAW M3
The RIPSAW M3 is built on a modular open systems architecture (MOSA) framework,featuring a versatile chassis that accommodates various interchangeable payloads,starting from a basic flat-top deck. This robust RCV platform is engineered to fulfill Army specifications while ensuring both transportability and operational flexibility.
Investment and Growth History
Since its inception in 2019 with the introduction of the RIPSAW M5 system, Team RIPSAW has committed significant resources to the development of this family of robotic vehicles.Subsequent models, such as the M5-E (electric variant) and the M3 Tech demonstrator, have benefited from extensive collaboration with industry partners, academic institutions, and the U.S. Army.
Performance and Testing Achievements
These advancements have enabled the RIPSAW vehicles to undertake a wide range of missions across diverse environmental conditions. To date, the RIPSAW family has completed over 4,700 miles of rigorous durability testing as 2019.

Expert Insights
Mike Howe, Senior Vice President, remarked, “The RIPSAW M3 showcases the cutting-edge technology that Howe & Howe is dedicated to developing for our clients. Its design facilitates seamless integration with a standardized robotic core, and the prototypes delivered reflect our extensive experience in ground robotics.”
David Phillips, Senior Vice President of Air, Land and Sea Systems, stated, “Team RIPSAW combines the strengths of Textron Systems, Howe & Howe, and Teledyne FLIR Defense to create a system ready for mission deployment that meets the Army’s requirements. Our commitment to thorough testing prior to delivery guarantees a robust and dependable system.”
dr. JihFen Lei, President of Teledyne FLIR Defense, expressed, “We are honored to collaborate with Textron Systems and Howe & Howe in delivering this groundbreaking robotic platform to the U.S. Army. Our expertise in uncrewed aerial systems, comprehensive situational awareness, and advanced sensing technology will enhance the capabilities of the RIPSAW M3, providing soldiers with a significant tactical advantage and enabling commanders to make quicker, more informed decisions.”