Army to open domestic testing ranges to defense vendors, including sites modeled after Ukrainian frontlines
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Drew F. Lawrence
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The Army plans to increase industry access to its domestic testing ranges over the next several weeks to speed up technology testing for defense vendors facing lengthy wait times. At least two of these domestic sites will mimic Ukrainian frontlines to better simulate modern battlefield conditions. Army Secretary Dan Driscoll also announced plans to establish an international range with a U.S. ally for more aggressive testing, though the partner country was not disclosed. The announcement was made at a low-cost interceptor industry day.
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· 1 pulledThe service is also planning to establish a range abroad where the Army and industry 'can start to do much more aggressive testing,' Army Secretary Dan Driscoll said Tuesday
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