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test range

n. a range for conducting tests

Usage examples of "test range".

Eventually, over the years, the Caspian Sea station was able to produce an electronic map of virtually all the ground-based Soviet missile-tracking radars, including the antiballistic missile radar systems at a test range a thousand miles away.

Some even took the tanks out into the open to play with them, drive them about the nearby test range, and even shoot the guns occasionally.

It seemed to Horton that everyone who was not working on the test was waiting and watching - the entire Annex staff gathered by the test range, their anticipation as palpable as the chill of the desert night.

The airplanes had been moved weeks earlier to the Tonopah Test Range in Nevada, the same secret field where the air force had tested its stealth prototypes.

Until their new base was built in Battle Mountain, Nevada, her little unit of six EB-IC bombers was temporarily located at Tonopah Test Range, or TTR, in western Nevada inside the Nellis range complex.

Rumor has it he's been shifted to a missile test range or some such thing—.

Sandia often conducts it's tests at the White Sands Missile Test Range, just west of Alamagordo.

Simulating the exploration of Mars in the Mohave Desert with a full-scale version of the Viking Lander, we were repeatedly interrupted by the United States Air Force, performing bombing runs in a nearby test range.

Everything looked good in the acoustical test range off the Bahamas.

In the direction of the test range, a light was spreading over the bottom half of the sky: a smeared yellow-white rising fast, not like a dawn.

She'd started as a USAF officer, working as a launch crew commander on a Minuteman ICBM, and as a launch director for operational test launches out on the Air Force's western test range.

Sergeant Liu had explained earlier that the aircraft was programmed to orbit the test range randomly.