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The Army has officially begun the process of unloading its not-so-light light tank, the M-10 Booker, following a May announcement that added a list of programs to the chopping block.
The Army’s $108 million plan to keep tanks and other armor alive includes lasers, interceptors, and thermal camouflage.
After the U.S. Army abruptly canceled the M10 Booker light tank program, a new problem has emerged: what to do with the 26 ...
The display requires a reinforced concrete pad measuring 25 feet by 10 feet, engineered to support a 20-ton tank safely. The ...
The Army has spent well over a billion dollars on a light tank the service is now terminating, just as the program was slated to enter into full-rate production. The M10 Booker was going to be the ...
The Army will not use the M10 Booker light tank after nearly a year of field tests. The decision to scrap the $436 million program is due to the tank's weight and ineffectiveness.
When World War 2 broke out, the light tank was merely a tracked scout with lackluster armor and armament. Still, the US Army ...