Proving ground

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Proving ground is a term for a military installation or reservation where weapons or other military technology are experimented or tested, or where military tactics are tested.

While these types of facilities are generally referred to as military or government establishments, there are examples of civilian industry that have their own proving grounds to test their prototypes and new technologies.

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[edit] Military and Government

[edit] Canada

[edit] United States

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

[edit] Europe

[edit] Siberia, Russia

  • YakutiaChallenge - winter test proving ground in Yakutia, Eastern Siberia

[edit] Australia

[edit] Civilian Facilities

[edit] Automakers

Ford Motor Company- See Ford Proving Grounds

Mazda Motors Corporation- See Mazda Proving Grounds

General Motors Corporation- See General Motors Proving Grounds

Chrysler Corporation- See Chrysler Proving Grounds

[edit] External links