Textron to supply all-electric robotic combat vehicle to US Army
Earlier this year, the Army selected a Textron team to develop its subsidiary Howe & Howe's unmanned vehicle for the service's Robotic Combat Vehicle, or RCV, Medium platform. The Army wants to develop a light, medium and heavy version of the RCV to give commanders the option of sending unmanned vehicles into combat against enemy forces. The service selected QinetiQ North America to build four light versions of the RCV.
Ripsaw M5 Robotic Combat Vehicle, Apr 13, 2020 Valentin Izagirre Bengoetxea
Textron is scheduled to deliver four prototypes of its 10-ton M5, which resembles a lightweight tank powered by diesel and hybrid electric motors, by the end of the year. The Army also recently selected Textron to deliver an all-electric M5 as the service moves closer to developing electric-powered tactical vehicles. According to a senior executive, the company is scheduled to deliver the all-electric M5 sometime next spring.
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