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The Army’s $108 million plan to keep tanks and other armor alive includes lasers, interceptors, and thermal camouflage.
The Army’s updated manual for tankers puts the threat of drones on the battlefield at the center of tactics used by armor ...
When World War 2 broke out, the light tank was merely a tracked scout with lackluster armor and armament. Still, the US Army ...
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 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.
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 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 display requires a reinforced concrete pad measuring 25 feet by 10 feet, engineered to support a 20-ton tank safely. The ...