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White Sands Missile Range
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Cold Regions Test Center
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Electronic Proving Ground
        (EPG)
Redstone Test Center
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Tropic Regions Test Center
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The Aberdeen Test Center
ATC Development Images
Instrumented mannequins placed inside the Stryker interim armored vehicle prior to live fire tests help evaluator assess the vehicle's ability to protect soldiers.

A Bradley Fighting Vehicle plows through the water on one of the road test courses at ATC.
(Photo courtesy of ATC)

DTC tests everything from boots to missiles.  Here a JAH-64D undergoes testing by DTC's RTC

The Mobile Gun System and other variants of the Stryker have undergone rigorous developmental testing at ATC.
(U.S. Army Photo)

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