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Naval Air Weapons Station China Lake

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US Navy 051215 N 9277A 003 An F A 18F Super Hornet assigned to Air Test and Evaluation Squadron Nine (VX 9) returns to its' home at Naval Air Weapons Station (NAWS) China Lake
US Navy 051215 N 9277A 003 An F A 18F Super Hornet assigned to Air Test and Evaluation Squadron Nine (VX 9) returns to its' home at Naval Air Weapons Station (NAWS) China Lake

Naval Air Weapons Station (NAWS) China Lake is a large military installation in California that supports the research, testing and evaluation programs of the United States Navy. It is part of Navy Region Southwest under Commander, Navy Installations Command, and was originally known as Naval Ordnance Test Station (NOTS).The installation is located in the Western Mojave Desert region of California, approximately 150 miles (240 km) north of Los Angeles. Occupying land in three counties – Kern, San Bernardino, and Inyo – the installation's closest neighbors are the city of Ridgecrest and the communities of Inyokern, Trona, and Darwin. China Lake is the United States Navy's largest single landholding, representing 85% of the Navy's land for weapons and armaments research, development, acquisition, testing, and evaluation (RDAT&E) use and 38% of the Navy's land holdings worldwide. In total, its two ranges and main site cover more than 1,100,000 acres (4,500 km2), an area larger than the state of Rhode Island. As of 2010, at least 95% of that land is undeveloped. The roughly $3 billion infrastructure of the installation consists of 2,132 buildings and facilities, 329 miles (529 km) of paved roads, and 1,801 miles (2,898 km) of unpaved roads. The 19,600 square miles (51,000 km2) of restricted and controlled airspace at China Lake makes up 12% of California's total airspace. Jointly controlled by NAWS China Lake, Edwards Air Force Base and Fort Irwin, this airspace is known as the R-2508 Special Use Airspace Complex. A 7.1 magnitude earthquake on July 5, 2019, whose epicenter was within the boundaries of NAWS China Lake, resulted in the facility being temporarily evaluated as "not mission capable" due to damage.

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US Navy 051215 N 9277A 003 An F A 18F Super Hornet assigned to Air Test and Evaluation Squadron Nine (VX 9) returns to its' home at Naval Air Weapons Station (NAWS) China Lake
US Navy 051215 N 9277A 003 An F A 18F Super Hornet assigned to Air Test and Evaluation Squadron Nine (VX 9) returns to its' home at Naval Air Weapons Station (NAWS) China Lake
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