NEVADA TEST AND TRAINING RANGE

The Nevada Test and Training Range is responsible for the largest contiguous air and ground space available for military operations in the free world. With 1,200 possible targets, realistic threat systems and the support of an opposing enemy force that cannot be replicated anywhere else in the world, the NTTR is home to America's most advanced aerial test and training environment, providing Airmen with a peacetime battlefield to hone their combat skills.

  • NTTR presents 3rd quarter awards during commander’s call

    U.S. Air Force Col. Dane J. Gehrmann, commander of the Nevada Test and Training Range (NTTR), presents the Meritorious Service Medal (MSM) to Capt. Jesse Nguyen, acquisition manager assigned to NTTR during a commander’s call at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada, Oct. 31, 2024. The MSM is presented to

  • NTTR Change of Command

    U.S. Air Force Col. Dane Gehrmann, Nevada Test and Training Range (NTTR) commander, delivers a speech during the NTTR change of command ceremony at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada, June 13, 2024. As commander, he oversees a 2.9 million acre range and 12,000 square miles of airspace that make up the

  • Col. Rider retirement ceremony

    Retired U.S. Air Force Col. Michael McKinney presents Col. Michael Rider, former Nevada Test and Training Range commander, with a certificate of appreciation during a retirement ceremony at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada, May 16, 2024. Rider was responsible for the planning and oversight of the

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HHL16 provides new capabilities to JTACs

A civilian contractor and a joint terminal attack controller use the Hand Held Link 16, which enables digitally aided close air support integration during the operational assessment of the Hand Held Link 16 radio March 24, 2016, at the Nevada Test and Training Range. Link 16 was originally designed for air-to-air missions, but the technology has made the transition to ground forces providing JTACs advantages on the battlefield that they didn’t previously have. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Nathan Byrnes)

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