I wasn't really planning on reviewing the Cobra HISS Attack Scout because it's a fairly common toy and I didn't get it up on for review fast enough, but - being a fan of the Discovery Channel, I really felt that I had to point out a real life version of the Cobra Hiss Attack Scout.
Howe & Howe Tech is a U.S. based military contractor that makes vehicles for the U.S. Army - and as an incidental client, Hollywood. And one of their vehicles they developed, the
Ripsaw, bears more than a striking resemblance to the HISS Attack Scout.

Weighing in at a hefty 9,000 lbs, the
Ripsaw fulfills all the roles that the HISS attack Scout was meant to fulfill and more.
Ripsaw is an easy to maintain, fast (60mph. 0-50mph in 5.5sec) fully weaponized (with a 2,000 lbs payload), agile (capable of climbing a 50 degree slope, head on), versatile (Can be armed with a 50 caliber machine gun or Javelin missile launchers) scout tank that can be either manned or un-manned.
And, save for the roll-cage, it looks almost exactly like the Cobra HISS Attack Scout.
So definitely Cobra - Hasbro - is onto something here. I wouldn't be surprised if in the immediate future we start seeing Cobra Attack Scouts AKA
Ripsaws charging along under the Red, White and Blue banner with drivers shouting "Coooobraaaaa!!!!"
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