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Two M10 Bookers being loaded onto a C-17. The M10 Booker features a fully tracked chassis, a four-person crew, and is armed with an M35 105mm main gun controlled by the same fire control system as the M1A2 Abrams, along with an M240C 7.62mm coaxial machine gun, and an M2 .50 caliber machine gun for the commander. [30]
An M10 Booker firing its 105 mm caliber M35 gun in 2024. The Griffin II was offered under the Army's Mobile Protected Firepower (MPF). In accordance with the program's caliber requirements, it incorporated a 105 mm M35 tank gun and a redesigned chassis. [8] [9] [10] In December 2018, GDLS was downselected, along with BAE Systems, to develop ...
In June 2023, the Army designated the Mobile Protected Firepower combat vehicle as the M10 Booker after Private Robert D. Booker, who was killed in the North African campaign during World War II, and Staff Sergeant Stevon Booker, who was a tank commander during the invasion of Baghdad. [2]
M10 Booker United States: Armored infantry support vehicle: 105 mm Unknown amount delivered in 2024 122+ on order 12 MPF prototypes delivered. [43] First of original 96 M10 ordered delivered in April 2024. [44] 122 LRIP M10 on order. Unknown amount ordered in August 2024 [45] [46] 504 M10 planned in total. [47] To enter active service in summer ...
In June 2023, the Army designated the Mobile Protected Firepower combat vehicle as the M10 Booker after Private Robert D. Booker, who was killed in the North African campaign during World War II, and Staff Sergeant Stevon Booker, who was a tank commander during the Battle of Baghdad. [10]
#6 West Virginia (23-11) 16-15 ATS 6-4 L10 6.6 3PT High Scorers: Butler 17.3, Ruoff 15.9, Ebanks 10.4 #11 Dayton (26-7) 13-16 ATS 6-4 L10 5.5 3PT
World Relief, one of the few agencies funded by USAID to speak up about the impact of the funding cut, says it has 3.9 metric tons of bean seeds in Haiti that it cannot distribute, because of the ...
The M10 Booker, an infantry support vehicle based on the Griffin II platform, derived from the ASCOD 2, was selected in June 2022 as the winner of the US Army's Mobile Protected Firepower program. 96 M10 for $1.14 billion The initial contract is for 96 vehicles with first delivery by the end of 2023.