The Army officially took delivery of the first M10 Booker Combat Vehicle. The Booker is designed to give extra punch to lightly armed brigade combat teams. The first guns are headed to the 82nd ...
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Olympus is one of a handful of companies taking on the likes of Canon and Nikon by producing high-quality mirrorless cameras. Over the last few years, its OM-D line of cameras was one of the first to ...
A retired 4-star Army general whose family name is synonymous with U.S. armor formations may have put to bed the debate on whether the service’s newest armored combat vehicle, the M10 Booker, is — or ...
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.
Here’s What You Need to Know: The United States’ M10 Tank Destroyer was one of the more potent anti-tank weapons of World War II. At the outset of World War II, American anti-tank doctrine was built ...
The Army has officially killed further delivers of the M10 Booker, canceling not just a billion-dollar program to build a heavily-armed vehicle for fast-moving infantry units, but also putting a final ...
The Army's first new major combat vehicle in two decades will be known as the M10 Booker Combat Vehicle, honoring fallen soldiers killed in the Iraq War and World War II, service officials said. Top ...
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