
military does not surplus its tanks, so most of Drive A Tank's vehicles are British military surplus. His armory now boasts a 60-ton Chieftain MK10 battle tank, an FV433 Abbot self-propelled gun and an FV432 armored personnel carrier, alongside a growing collection of historic and modern machine guns. The experience inspired him to bring the concept home to the States.īorglum launched his company in 2010. While there he spent a day at Northamptonshire-based Tanks-A-Lot, an off-road tank-driving course specializing in corporate events. "You name it, it's doable."īorglum-a heavy-equipment contractor by trade and lifelong motor-sports enthusiast-conceived Drive A Tank in 2006 after traveling to England to purchase a Ferret Scout Car, an armored vehicle optimized for reconnaissance missions.

We've even driven tanks through barns on special occasions," Borglum says.
