Place or situation where thing or person is tried or tested
A proving ground is an installation or reservation in which technology such as weapons, military tactics and automobile prototypes are experimented with or tested. Proving grounds can be operated by government bodies or civilian industries. They are distinct from military training areas which are run by the military and intended for the routine training and exercising of troops across the terrain.
Military and government [ edit ]
In Russia, a designated area is usually called a "polygon".
In the United States, there are several military facilities that have been explicitly designated as proving grounds.
Aberdeen Proving Ground , a United States Army facility in Aberdeen, Maryland . It is the Army's oldest active proving ground, established on 20 October 1917, six months after the United States entered World War I . It was created so that design and testing of ordnance materiel could be carried out in proximity to the nation's industrial and shipping centers at the time.[citation needed ]
Dugway Proving Ground , an active facility operated by the United States Army Test and Evaluation Command in the Great Salt Lake Desert of Utah . Dugway's mission is to test U.S. and Allied biological and chemical weapon defense systems.
Fort Belvoir Proving Ground , in Fairfax County, Virginia
Indian Head Naval Surface Warfare Center , located in Indian Head, Maryland and at one time called the Indian Head Proving Ground
Jefferson Proving Ground , in Madison, Indiana . It was principally a munitions testing facility of Test and Evaluation Command of the United States Army Materiel Development and Readiness Command. The facility was ordered closed in 1989 as part of the Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) process.
Pacific Proving Grounds , an inactive U.S. Department of Energy area in the Marshall Islands that were established by the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission in 1946 for nuclear weapons testing . It mainly consists of Bikini Atoll , Enewetak Atoll & the surrounding area, and was deactivated in 1963.
Sandy Hook Proving Ground , in Sandy Hook, New Jersey , was the nation's first such facility. It was created in 1874 and was used as a proving ground until 1919.
Scituate Proving Ground , a former proving ground in Scituate, Massachusetts , operational from 1918 to 1921
Yuma Proving Ground , a United States Army facility situated in southwestern La Paz County and western Yuma County in southwestern Arizona , approximately 30 miles (48 km) northeast of the city of Yuma . The proving ground is used for testing military equipment and encompasses 1,307.8 square miles (3,387.2 km²) in the Sonoran Desert .
Automotive proving grounds[ 7] or automotive test tracks serve the automotive industry for road vehicle testing. In the automotive development process, vehicle manufacturers typically test the behaviour of vehicles in various environments and traffic situations. Conventional vehicle testing usually focuses on the dynamic properties of vehicles. Test tracks generally encompass the engineering tasks of vehicle testing and validation.
With the advent of self-driving cars , new proving grounds specially dedicated for them have appeared, and existing conventional proving grounds have been retooled for the testing of highly automated or fully autonomous vehicles.[citation needed ]
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Applus+ IDIADA proving ground, Spain
Arctic Falls Proving Grounds, several facilities and locations both outdoors and indoors in and around Älvsbyn , Sweden [ 10] [ 11]
4activeSystems Test Track, Traboch , Austria . An all-in-one test track next to 4activeSystems' headquarters, an testing equipment manufacturer for ADAS and autonomous driving .
AstaZero, claimed to have world's longest indoor track for testing "active" safety systems and autonomous technologies, Sandhult, Sweden[ 12]
Baudette Proving Ground by Bosch , USA[ 13]
Boxberg Proving Ground by Bosch , Germany[ 14]
Bridgestone proving grounds, various locations[ 15]
Colmis Proving Ground on land and frozen lake, Arjeplog , Sweden[ 16]
Hwaseong Songsan proving ground , South Korea
Automotive Testing Papenburg , Germany
Bruntingthorpe Airfield & Proving Ground, United Kingdom
Digitrans Automotive Proving Ground, St. Valentin , Austria
Donghai Proving Ground by Bosch, China[ 17]
Flat Rock Proving Ground by Bosch, USA[ 18]
HORIBA MIRA , United Kingdom
Lang Lang Proving Ground , Australia
GoMentum Station , United States
Icemakers, Arjeplog , Sweden[ 19]
Juvincourt Proving Ground by Bosch, France[ 20]
Maxxis Proving Ground Test Track, Kunshan, China[ 21]
Memanbetsu Proving Ground by Bosch, Japan[ 22]
Michigan Technical Resource Park, USA
Millbrook Proving Ground , United Kingdom
Shiobara Proving Ground by Bosch, Japan[ 22]
Sottozero Centre by Pirelli , Flurheden, Sweden[ 23]
Southern Hemisphere Proving Grounds , New Zealand
Tjintokk, Slagnäs, Sweden[ 24]
Tolhuin Proving Ground by Bosch, Argentina[ 22]
TRIWO Automotive Testing Center, near Frankfurt and Saarbrücken , Germany[ 25]
UTAC , headquartered in Linas-Montlhéry France where it operates Autodrome de Linas-Montlhéry operational since 1924 the first of its eight proving grounds located in 10 countries.[ 26]
Vaitoudden proving ground by Bosch, Sweden[ 27]
Yakeshi Proving Ground by Bosch, China[ 28]
ZalaZone Automotive Proving Ground, Hungary
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