Why the U.S. Army Is Killing the M10 Booker | Billions Wasted on a “Light Tank” That Wasn’t

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The U.S. Army just made a stunning decision: to cancel the M10 Booker, a light tank barely a year into service. Once hailed as a breakthrough in mobile firepower, the M10 is now being cut as part of the Army’s sweeping modernization reform. But why cancel a program that cost billions and took a decade to develop? In this video, we break down the real reasons—design flaws, strategic confusion, and defense industry politics—and what it reveals about the challenges facing U.S. military procurement.

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