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The U.S. Department of Defense has pulled the plug on one of its newest combat vehicle programs, canceling further production ...
The Army has put an end to the M10 Booker program in the midst of low-rate production as it pivots to a focus on a highly ...
The U.S. Army has canceled the M10 Booker armored vehicle program, just two years after its unveiling, in a move to cut ...
The leaders of a Marine light armored reconnaissance unit think the Corps should adopt the M10 Booker now that the Army doesn ...
Two Marine officers believe the Army's loss could be the Marine Corps' gain by adopting the relatively light but heavily ...
The U.S. Army this week officially canceled its M10 Booker light tank program, ending the initiative just as it was preparing ...
US Army General Glenn Dean explained to the Military Times that the M10 Booker is not a light tank because “the historical use of light tanks has been to perform reconnaissance functions.
When the Army formally unveiled its new tank on June 8, the service’s acquisition officials didn’t mince words. The M10 Booker, formerly known as Mobile Protected Firepower, is not a light ...
The Army is canning the M10 Booker, a tank-like armored vehicle that the service chose less than two years ago as its first major new frontline combat weapon in decades.
M10 Booker Light Tank Begins Crucial Testing Phase at Fort Liberty. Operators and maintainers at Fort Liberty, North Carolina are expected to start training this month with the U.S. Army’s ...
The US Army is canceling its M10 Booker light tank program. Army Secretary Dan Driscoll said it was too heavy for many of its intended missions.
The U.S. Army has officially named its latest armored vehicle the M10 Booker. Formerly known as Mobile Protected Firepower, the M10 is a tracked armored vehicle armed with a 105-millimeter tank gun.