M10 Booker: The Baby Abrams

Today we’re checking out the M10 Booker, a light vehicle with a 105 mm gun, designed primary as a support vehicle for infantry.

M10 Booker: A Light Tank for the USA at Rank VII

At a glance:

  • 105 mm gun with M900 APFSDS rounds
  • Thermal imager and laser rangefinder
  • Good speed
  • Decent protection for its class

Vehicle History

In the 2010’s, the US Army wanted to design a new vehicle that would act as direct fire support for infantry units. In 2015 the US Army started a new program called Mobile Protected Firepower (MPF), with two designs being submitted: BAE Systems designed a vehicle based on the M8 AMG, and General Dynamics Land Systems (GDLS) the Griffin II. Both companies were awarded contracts to build prototypes.

Both prototypes were shown in December 2020 and February 2021, but BAE Systems was rejected due to not following the requirements. GDLS’s Griffin II was accepted in June 2022 and a contract for 96 vehicles was ready, with the US Army planning to purchase up to 504 of them. In 2023, the Griffin II was officially designated the M10 Booker and the first batch of 26 were delivered in February 2024.

However, in May 2025 the US Army cancelled the M10 Booker, despite receiving some vehicles. The decision was due to its excessive 42 ton weight which was seen as too much for bridges and C-17 transport aircraft. As of November 2025, it is currently unclear what will happen to the 26 vehicles that have already been delivered.

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Introducing the M10 Booker!

Meet the M10 Booker, a new US light tank coming to War Thunder in the next major update! This tank was developed for the U.S. Army and features a light chassis, great top speed and a 105 mm gun. Let’s dive into the details of this “Chibi Abrams”!

Despite having a strong start to its life, the M10 Booker fell out of favor with the U.S. Army and was canceled earlier this year, despite the army receiving 26 units. It features the XM35 105 mm gun, which is familiar to the American ground forces tree through the XM8 light tank. The M10 Booker lacks an autoloader, but in addition to the HEAT and excellent stock M833 APFSDS round, the available ammunition includes the M900 APFSDS shell with over 500 mm of penetration! In combat the Booker will be able to penetrate even the strongest MBTs in the usual weak areas, such as the lower plate, breech and turret ring. The M10 Booker’s FCS includes a handy panoramic sight, a laser rangefinder and a thermal imager.

Interesting: The M10 “Booker” is named after Robert D. Booker who was KIA in Tunisia during the Second World War and Stevon Booker who was killed during the 2003 invasion of Iraq.

Moving onto the chassis now, which is tracked with the engine and transmission mounted at the front. Despite its considerable weight for a light vehicle (42 tons!), the M10 Booker is still quite agile, with a maximum forward speed of 72 km/h and an excellent reverse speed of just over 40 km/h. And for a light tank, the M10 Booker’s armor protection is not bad, frontally it can withstand hits from many autocannons, and its sides can withstand heavy machine gun fire. However, as you would expect, the M10 Booker cannot withstand shots from enemy MBTs, any penetrating hit will likely cause significant damage to modules and crew. Hits into the turret have a high chance of detonating the main ammunition rack as well, so make sure you’re careful when it comes to pushing targets — the armor is indeed strong for a light tank, but not strong enough to shrug off tank cannons.

That’s it for this one! The M10 Booker will be an excellent light tank for the higher ranks, relying on good firepower and mobility. Whether it’s reconnaissance, sniping, or second-line support, this tank excels in any role, be it team play or solo. Look out for this new addition in the US ground forces tree at rank VII with the release of the next major update. Until next time!

Please note that this vehicle’s characteristics may be changed before it is added to the game.

You can kick-start and greatly speed up the research of the M10 Booker with these packs:

Hell on Wheels Pack

This pack includes:

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  • M18 Gun Motor Carriage (Rank III, USA)
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  • Premium Account for 15 days
  • 1000 Golden Eagles

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M1A1 HC “Click-Bait” Pack

This pack includes:

  • M1A1 HC “Click-Bait” (Rank VII, USA)
  • Premium account for 20 days
  • 2500 Golden Eagles

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sadly, but it seems it cant even hold 30mm 2A42 in front.
sounds dead ngl

US looked at the TAM and said gimmie that but 10 tonnes heavier and 10x more expensive

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She’s not heavy, she’s just big boned

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Im assuming the dev server will change then? As of right now its HEATFS / M456A2 is the stock round

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Can anyone tell me if M10 got LWS irl? I don’t want to search about it

Booker, catch!

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9K121_Vikhr

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No :(

mybe, some datamine says it got replaced:
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LWS was optional IRL iirc.

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I’m an absolute sucker for a support vehicle, including light tanks. However, this looks like a wish / aliexpress MBT. Like it has none of the physical advantages (apart from mobility) of a light tank nor an MBT, while it looks like an MBT (it will obviously be given light tank benefits by the snail, spotting, uav, etc).

that would be nice :)

Don’t worry M10 Booker it’s fine your not fat

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Kinda hyped for Booker ngl.

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Please note in the future that the modification doesn’t always correlate with the sensor. I mean in this case it does:
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But for example the Ajax only got the modification now, even though it already had LWS:
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So USA gets experimental brand new light tank…

Yet Russia hasn’t gotten the T-14 Armata yet and it’s 6-7 years old at this point…

Biased af

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yeah yaah, justed wanted to help

But isn’t the 120s the baby Abrams?

Where is my LWS gajin cmon….

It was legit on the dev and then u removed it🥲

aww :(