Statistics
• Weight: 98kg
• Height: 50cm
• Length: 95cm
• Width: 70cm
• Speed: 15-20mph
• Year built: 1999
• Status: Active
• Weight class: Heavyweight
• Location: Bordon, East Hampshire, England
Armour
13mm T6 Aluminium and Rubber boat buffering strip
Power
2 x Bosch GPA Motors running off 750 watts powering its tracks. Batteries are 3 x 12v 12AH Gelled Lead Acid batteries giving a 36v power supply.
Weapons
Full-body flipper powered by CO2.
Strengths
It runs on tracks and is very fast.
Weaknesses
Hard to self-right and Aluminium armour isn't the most resilient.
Team Terminal Ferocity
John Ryland and Fiona Ryland
Information
Terminal Ferocity is one of the longest on going heavyweights running today. It was built in 1999 by John and Fiona Ryland who were the same people who built the track mechanisms for Plunderbird and provided a paintball machine for the show "The war of the robots". It first appeared on Robot Wars in Series 3 where it lost the first round of its heat to Facet. Terminal Ferocity failed to qualify for Series 4,5 and 6 but it has competed in the FRA events where its been redesigned twice but still holds the honour of being the fastest tracked robot today.