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Top Speed 25mph 25mph
Towing Capability 500lbs
Hills and Inclines 25deg 25deg

What is a tracked vehicle?

Tracked Vehicle: Continuous track, also called tank tread or caterpillar track, is a system of vehicle propulsion in which a continuous band of treads or track plates is driven by two or more wheels.

What is the fastest track vehicle in the world?

Ripsaw EV3-F4
With speeds up to 60 mph, Howe & Howe’s Ripsaw EV3-F4 is the world’s fastest dual-tracked vehicle. Designed and engineered as an extreme, all-terrain vehicle, this platform is developed for high-speed mobility with up to 1,500 hp.

Which is a larger tracked vehicle?

Caterpillar, cat – a large tracked vehicle that is propelled by two endless metal belts; frequently used for moving earth in construction and farm work. half track – a motor vehicle propelled by half tracks; frequently used by the military.

When was the first tracked rigid vehicle made?

Tracked Vehicles, prototypes from 1965 to 1974 at Polytechnic Institute of Gorki (downwards and from left to right) : GPI-17 in 1965, GPI-19A in 1966, GPI-37A in 1967, GPI-2904 in 1977, long time operated in northern regions of Russia.

When did SCC Cayman start tracking ATVs?

SCC Cayman tracked vehicles about mid-2000, known as ‘Hermine’. From St Petersburg. Yukon homemade ATV from Russia seen on Internet. T racked vehicle from Russia. T racked homemade ATV from Russia seen on Internet in 2011. Technomaster Ruff TM-02 for snow only.

Which is the lightest tracked rigid vehicle in the world?

Technomaster Ruff TM-02 for snow only. Very light, 50 kg, speed 25 km/h, autonomy 50 km, it is designed to fit in the trunk of a car. Produced since 2007 in Russia. P ersonal Tracked Vehicle & Magic Carpet, TWIN PACK plans.

What kind of tracked vehicle was used in WWII?

Picture from book of Fred Crismon ‘US Military Tracked Vehicles’, Motorbook International Publishers & Wholesalers, 1992. Cletrac Model HG-42 was a commercial model built during WWII, intended to use in New Guinea. Fenders must protect personal and surrounding foliage and rubber blocks were used on tracks.