Power: Yuarta 100 12 volt sealed lead acid battery
Drive: Dosch 750 watt 24 volt DC electric motor
Weapons: Flamethrower & small electric lifting forks
Armour: Kevlar
Extras: 2 x Industrial Lights
Strategies
Using Hawk Eye
Hawk Eye needs to avoid flippers at all costs, as it is an unstable shape with a high ground clearance. If problems begin to ensue, then retreat from the opponent, firing the flamer at other opponents all the while. As has been said, avoid flippers when fighting.
Against Hawk Eye
As Hawk Eye is one of the simpler robots to defeat, you can simply charge at it to attempt to flip it over. If that fails, then use a saw to cut away at the Kevlar, as it is very weak to this kind of weaponry.
Extreme Destruction
Components
Body: Box Wedge 1
Locomotion: 2 x Normal Tank Tracks
Power: Power X 12 volt
Drive: 2 x Moonium 12 volt
Weapons: Steel Flipper
Armour: Kevlar
Strategies
Using Hawk Eye
Hawk Eye's flipper can prove to be of great utility, as most robots in this game aren't capable of self-righting. If that breaks off, you can still use its pushing power to overpower most other robots, due to the traction and torque of it.