army electronic proving ground
1Yuma Proving Ground — The proving ground conducts tests on nearly every weapon system in the ground combat arsenal. Munitions and artillery systems are tested here in an area almost completely removed from urban encroachment and noise concerns. Restricted airspace… …
2Electronic Discrete Variable Automatic Computer — l EDVAC installé dans le bâtiment 328 du Ballistics Research Laboratory EDVAC (Electronic Discrete Variable Automatic Computer) est l un des tout premiers ordinateurs électroniques. Contrairement à l ENIAC, il opère en mode binaire plutôt que… …
3United States Army Test and Evaluation Command — Active 1 October 1999 – present Country USA …
4United States Army Test and Evaluation Command — Sceau du Test and Evaluation Command Période 2009 présent Pays États Unis Branche United States Army Type …
5Future Combat Systems Manned Ground Vehicles — FCS Manned Ground Vehicles XM1202 Mounted Combat System vehicle illustration Type Tracked armored fighting vehicles Place of origin …
6Ordnance Corps (United States Army) — For other uses, see Ordnance Corps (disambiguation). Not to be confused with United States Army Test and Evaluation Command. U.S. Army Ordnance Corps United St …
7United States Army Communications-Electronics Research, Development and Engineering Center — Communications Electronics RD E Center Active Country …
8United States Army Research Laboratory — Infobox Military Unit unit name= Army Research Laboratory caption= Logo of the ARL dates= October 1992 Present country= United States branch= Army type= Research and development size= command structure= garrison= commander1= John M. Miller… …
9United States Army Soldier Systems Center — SSC emblem. The United States Army Soldier Systems Center (SSC) is a military research complex and installation in Natick, Massachusetts charged by the U.S. Department of Defense with the research and development (including fielding and… …
10AEPG — Army Electronic Proving Ground …