Tracks are Kevlar-reinforced rubber compound, kept taut by a series of tensioners. They’ve never thrown a track yet, but then again, no one is throwing live fire at them. The fact that this little dandy will do about 70 mph while firing away makes them a hard target to hit while running on battery (no substantial heat signature).
Thanks, but the problem is not return fire, it’s mud, both unfrozen and frozen. Earlier vehicles had similar tracks and they would throw a track. It happens.