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