The U.S. Army just cancelled the M10 Booker light tank — a bold move that’s sparking major conversations across the defense world. Once seen as the future of Mobile Protected Firepower, the Booker is now headed for the scrap heap. But honestly? I’m not surprised.In this video, we break down exactly why the M10 Booker was cancelled, how it went from “game-changer” to “dead project,” and what this means for the future of tanks, both in the U.S. and internationally.We’ll explore how the Booker’s weight, cost, and deployment issues made it a poor fit for today’s high-tech battlefield. Plus, we look at how modern drone warfare and lessons from Ukraine have reshaped the global view on armored vehicles. This wasn’t just a hardware problem — it was a doctrine problem.So grab a brew, settle in, and let’s dig into the real reasons behind the M10’s demise — and why it might be a blessing in disguise for the Army and future warfare.

US Army Cancels M10 ‘Booker’ Vehicle – HEAVY PRICE OF LIGHT TANKS
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