Army Wants 22,000 Acres for Yuma Proving Ground Expansion
August 01, 2025
August 01, 2025
WASHINGTON, Aug. 1 (TNSFR) -- The Army is seeking to add approximately 22,000 acres of land to the Yuma Proving Ground in Arizona. This expansion is meant to create a safety buffer for testing advanced air delivery and aviation systems. A final Legislative Environmental Impact Statement (LEIS) has been completed and will be sent to Congress for a decision.
The land, currently managed by the Bureau of Land Management, is needed to expand the proving ground's safety zone. Accordi . . .
The land, currently managed by the Bureau of Land Management, is needed to expand the proving ground's safety zone. Accordi . . .