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A proving ground (US), training area (Australia, Ireland, UK) or training centre (Canada) is a military installation or reservation where weapons or other military technology are experimented with or are tested, or where military tactics are tested.

While these types of facilities are usually military or government establishments, some civilian industries have their own proving grounds for testing prototypes and new technologies.

Military and Government

Asia

Republic of Korea

  • Anheung Proving Ground, Taean County (36.680° 126.200°).[1][2]

Australasia

Australia

Europe

Austria

  • Allentsteig, Lower Austria (157 km2), largest training area in Austria
  • Bruckneudorf, Lower Austria
  • Glainach, Carinthia
  • Großmittel, Lower Austria
  • Hochfilzen, Tyrol
  • Marwiesen, Carinthia
  • Lizum-Walchen, Tyrol (50 km2)
  • Pöls, Styria.
  • Seetaler Alpen, Styria

Czech Republic

Military Area Boletice, Czech Republic

There are five proving grounds in the Czech Republic with the total area of 1296 km2.

Denmark

  • Borris Skydeterræn (47 km2)

Finland

  • Rovajärvi proving ground near Rovaniemi in Lapland is the largest proving ground in Northern Europe.
  • The Artillery Brigade in Niinisalo, currently houses the Finnish ordnance R&D center (established 1921).

Germany

  • Bergen-Hohne Training Area, Lower Saxony (284 km2), NATO facility, largest training area in Germany.
  • Grafenwöhr, Bavaria (229 km2) a US facility
  • Hammelburg, Bavaria (40 km2). Hammelburg features a complete artificial village for training purposes of the German Army
  • Hohenfels, Bavaria (160 km2)
  • Heuberg Training Area, Baden-Württemberg.
  • Munster Training Area, Lower Saxony.
  • Sennelager Training Area, North Rhine-Westphalia, managed by the British Army.

Ireland

Italy

Poland

  • Drawsko Pomorskie (340 km2) belongs to the Polish Army and Air Force (since 1946), and has also been used by NATO since 1996. This facility is internationally known as DPTA - Drawsko Pomorskie Training Area. It is also an important site of archeological excavations.
  • Ośrodek Szkolenia Poligonowego Wojsk Lądowych Żagań (about 34,000 ha) in Żagań County and Bolesławiec County; belongs to Polish Land Forces also used by NATO

Portugal

  • Alcochete (75 km2) - artillery and air bombing range. Established in 1904, it was managed by the Portuguese Army until 1993 and since then is managed by the Portuguese Air Force. It is the largest closed military facility in Europe. In 2008, it was chosen to be the site of the future New Lisbon International Airport.

Spain

  • Chinchilla, Albacete. (CENAD Chinchilla) 232 km2
  • San Gregorio, Zaragoza. (CENAD San Gregorio) 340 km2

United Kingdom

Russia/former Soviet Union

In Russia a designated area is usually called a "polygon" (Полигон).

  • Kapustin Yar - aerial weapons/rocket test range, North Caucasus Military District
  • Totskoye range nuclear tests - test range in the Urals where nuclear tests were carried out in 1954
  • YakutiaChallenge - winter test proving ground in Yakutia, Eastern Siberia

North America

Canada

United States

In the United States, there are several military facilities that have been designated as Proving Grounds.

Automotive proving grounds

Automotive proving ground[4] or also called automotive test track serves automotive industry for road vehicle testing. In automotive development process, vehicle manufacturers typically test the behaviour of the vehicle in various environments and traffic situations. Conventional vehicle test cases are usually focus on the dynamic properties of vehicles. Test tracks generally compass the engineering tasks of vehicle testing, validation and proving. By the advent of autonomous cars, new proving grounds specially dedicated for self-driving cars appear as well as traditional test fields are transformed for highly automated or autonomous vehicle tests.

Automakers

Independent automotive proving grounds[5]

  • Digitrans Automotive Proving Ground, St. Valentin, Austria
  • ZalaZone Automotive Proving Ground, Hungary
  • fr:UTAC CERAM, France
  • Applus IDIADA, Spain
  • de:Automotive Testing Papenburg, Germany
  • HORIBA MIRA, United Kingdom
  • Bruntingthorpe Airfield & Proving Ground, United Kingdom
  • Millbrook Proving Ground, United Kingdom
  • TRIWO Automotive Testing Center, vehicle testing proving grounds close to Frankfurt and Saarbruecken, Germany[6]

Footnotes

  1. ^ Lewis, Jeffrey (June 28, 2017). "Anheung Proving Ground". Arms Control Wonk. Archived from the original on June 28, 2017.
  2. ^ Lewis, Jeffrey (June 24, 2017). "South Korean President Moon watched a missile test. We don't pay enough attention to South Korea's missiles. 1/". Twitter. Retrieved June 28, 2017.
  3. ^ Poligono Sperimentale e di Addestramento Interforze del Salto di Quirra
  4. ^ Szalay, Zs.; Nyerges, Á.; Hamar, H.; Hesz, M. (2017). "Technical Specification Methodology for an Automotive Proving Ground Dedicated to Connected and Automated Vehicles". Periodica Polytechnica Transportation Engineering. 45 (3): 168–174. doi:10.3311/PPtr.10708.
  5. ^ Szalay, Zs.; Nyerges, Á.; Hamar, H.; Hesz, M. (2017). "Technical Specification Methodology for an Automotive Proving Ground Dedicated to Connected and Automated Vehicles". Periodica Polytechnica Transportation Engineering. 45 (3): 168–174. doi:10.3311/PPtr.10708.
  6. ^ KFZ-Testcenter, Triwo. "Teststrecken-Kalender | Triwo KFZ-Testcenter". www.triwo-testcenter.de (in German). Retrieved 17 January 2018.

Further reading

  • Edwin A. Martini (ed.), Proving Grounds: Militarized Landscapes, Weapons Testing, and the Environmental Impact of US Bases. Seattle, WA: University of Washington Press, 2015.

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