Military installation or reservation where weapons, military technology, or tactics are experimented with or are tested.
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Examples for "military training area"
Examples for "military training area"
1Perhaps not Kangaroo Flats military training area in Darwin though -probably the last time I go there.
2For Emalani Case, growing up near a military training area in Hawaii meant getting used to the sound of bombs.
3Surrounded by mountains, this military training area is the size of Belgium and sits 300 miles inside the Arctic Circle.
4The military training area was not far away from where Napoleonic troops took part in a battle against the Prussian-Russian soldiers in 1813.
5In many cases, wolves have re-established themselves on military training areas -where public access is restricted.
1Get moving.' Lysandra nodded and followed him out to the training area.
2We go outside into the large, fenced-in training area beside the woods.
3Rudy turned and watched as they walked over to the training area.
4The Brazilian striker left the training area minutes later, it said.
5But the talk of a sealed-off training area was something new.
1They are expanding their services with a new visitor and training centre.
2Doors and windows were smashed, and computers taken from the training centre.
3We meet at the Lawn Tennis Association training centre in south-west London.
4Next, I cannot finance the training centre, all these are closing down.
5The training centre said the problems were caused by administrative processes and systems.
1The company is preparing to test its technology at a military range.
2Unexploded shells on a military range pose a risk in one of the fire zones.
3Colonel Grisham and his fire team passed over onto the old military range at sunset.
4The incident happened when the Royal Navy Hawk T1 was on a practice bombing run at a nearby military range in January.
5Units from China and Mongolia will also take part in the exercises at military ranges in central and eastern Russia.
1And, truth to tell, I sometimes think Harrington is Grayson's proving ground.
2It's a proving ground for placing gear, and it breeds hard-nosed tradsters.
3Think of it as proving ground for a future political career.
4It was a proving ground for today's signature weapon: the improvised explosive device.
5For many, El Salto is the proving ground of hard Mexican sport climbing.
6Goods and services are not shaped in the proving ground of a free marketplace.
7It could also provide a proving ground for aspirant MEPs.
8Some also began to view Venus as a proving ground for incremental space technology development.
9Just about every major peak in the Alps has been a proving ground for speed.
10This had been Gould's proving ground and where he had made a name for himself.
11This is the true proving ground of command.
12But he applauds the concept-anAI proving ground that spans not just games but everything else.
13Queen's was going to be a proving ground.
14Today, we track you to the auto safety proving ground all the way out in Staten Island.
15Orienteering was, in many ways, a proving ground for what Disley did later with the London Marathon.
16A proving ground, a battle, a war.
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