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The leaders of a Marine light armored reconnaissance unit think the Corps should adopt the M10 Booker now that the Army doesn't want it.
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4 Options for the Army’s Canceled M10 Booker Tanks
After canceling the M10 Booker program due to weight, cost, and logistical issues, the U.S. Army is now left with many of the ...
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.
Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Alexander Bolin, a rifleman with 1st Light Armored Reconnaissance Battalion, 1st Marine Division, posts security during a squad competition at Marine Corps Air-Ground ...
Marines and Navy Corpsmen of Charlie Company "Warpigs," 1st Light Armored Reconnaissance Battalion fight together through some of the heaviest urban combat of the 21st century in the second battle ...
Subscriber only. Canadian Army surveillance vehicle project costing $533 million is now years behind schedule and facing 'multiple deficiencies' The LRSS project is replacing the army’s existing ...
The M8 light-armored car, better known as the M8 Greyhound, was an armored vehicle used by the U.S. military during World War II. Developed and produced by the Ford Motor Company, over 8,500 M8s ...
The Polish Armaments Agency (AA), representing the State Treasury, ordered 28 LOTR 4×4 light armoured reconnaissance vehicles from AMZ Kutno on 14 August, the Ministry of National Defence (MND ...