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The Utah Test and Training Range (UTTR) is a Department of Defense military testing and training area located in Utah's West Desert, approximately 80 miles (130 km) west of Salt Lake City, Utah. UTTR is currently the largest contiguous block of over-land supersonic-authorized restricted airspace in the contiguous United States. The range, which has a footprint of 2,675 square miles (6,930 km2) of ground space and over 19,000 square miles (49,000 km2) of air space—the size of England's second largest county, Lincolnshire—is divided into North and South ranges. Interstate 80 divides the two sections of the range. The site is administered and maintained by the US Air Force's HQ UTTR, formerly known as the 388th Range Squadron (388RANS) stationed at Hill Air Force Base, Utah.

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  • L'Utah Test & Training Range ou UTTR est un polygone utilisé pour les évaluations et les tests d'armes de l'armée américaine nécessitant des zones sécurisées de grande surface qui est situé dans les États de l'Utah et du Nevada à 130 km à l'ouest de Salt Lake City aux États-Unis. On y effectue des tests de missiles de croisière, et les chasseurs et bombardiers s’entraînent aux combats air-air et air-sol. Cet établissement militaire qui dispose d'une zone aérienne réservée de 20 236 km² est rattaché au Département de la Défense des États-Unis. Le site a été créé en 1940. L'UTTR a également été utilisé comme zone d'atterrissage pour la capsule contenant les échantillons de comète de la sonde spatiale Stardust en 2006. (fr)
  • The Utah Test and Training Range (UTTR) is a Department of Defense military testing and training area located in Utah's West Desert, approximately 80 miles (130 km) west of Salt Lake City, Utah. UTTR is currently the largest contiguous block of over-land supersonic-authorized restricted airspace in the contiguous United States. The range, which has a footprint of 2,675 square miles (6,930 km2) of ground space and over 19,000 square miles (49,000 km2) of air space—the size of England's second largest county, Lincolnshire—is divided into North and South ranges. Interstate 80 divides the two sections of the range. The site is administered and maintained by the US Air Force's HQ UTTR, formerly known as the 388th Range Squadron (388RANS) stationed at Hill Air Force Base, Utah. (en)
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  • L'Utah Test & Training Range ou UTTR est un polygone utilisé pour les évaluations et les tests d'armes de l'armée américaine nécessitant des zones sécurisées de grande surface qui est situé dans les États de l'Utah et du Nevada à 130 km à l'ouest de Salt Lake City aux États-Unis. On y effectue des tests de missiles de croisière, et les chasseurs et bombardiers s’entraînent aux combats air-air et air-sol. Cet établissement militaire qui dispose d'une zone aérienne réservée de 20 236 km² est rattaché au Département de la Défense des États-Unis. Le site a été créé en 1940. L'UTTR a également été utilisé comme zone d'atterrissage pour la capsule contenant les échantillons de comète de la sonde spatiale Stardust en 2006. (fr)
  • The Utah Test and Training Range (UTTR) is a Department of Defense military testing and training area located in Utah's West Desert, approximately 80 miles (130 km) west of Salt Lake City, Utah. UTTR is currently the largest contiguous block of over-land supersonic-authorized restricted airspace in the contiguous United States. The range, which has a footprint of 2,675 square miles (6,930 km2) of ground space and over 19,000 square miles (49,000 km2) of air space—the size of England's second largest county, Lincolnshire—is divided into North and South ranges. Interstate 80 divides the two sections of the range. The site is administered and maintained by the US Air Force's HQ UTTR, formerly known as the 388th Range Squadron (388RANS) stationed at Hill Air Force Base, Utah. (en)
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