Mobile Protected Firepower (M10 Booker)
Light tracked combat vehicle for Infantry Brigade Combat Teams, formerly called Mobile Protected Firepower, now designated M10 Booker; designed and built by General Dynamics Land Systems.
The Mobile Protected Firepower (MPF) program equips Army Infantry Brigade Combat Teams with a light, tracked, direct-fire combat vehicle, now designated the M10 Booker. General Dynamics Land Systems won the competitive prototype/production contract; low-rate initial production began following a 2022 down-select.
Program detail
- Agency
- U.S. Army
- Acronym
- MPF / M10
- Budget
- Phase
- Low-rate initial production
- Domain
- Land / Armor
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Frequently asked
- What is Mobile Protected Firepower (M10 Booker)?
- The Mobile Protected Firepower (MPF) program equips Army Infantry Brigade Combat Teams with a light, tracked, direct-fire combat vehicle, now designated the M10 Booker. General Dynamics Land Systems won the competitive prototype/production contract; low-rate initial production began following a 2022 down-select.
- Which agency runs Mobile Protected Firepower (M10 Booker)?
- Mobile Protected Firepower (M10 Booker) is run by U.S. Army and is also known as MPF / M10.
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The Army's M-10 Booker (Formerly Mobile Protected Firepower) System
Congressional Research Service: The Army's M-10 Booker (Formerly Known as Mobile Protected Firepower [MPF]) SystemVerified2023-01-01