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Proving ground and training area are not the same?

"Training area" and "military training area" redirect here. However, I'm not sure they are the same thing as a "proving ground". My understanding is that a "proving ground" is a place where military ordnance or new technology is tested, whereas a "training area" is, as the name suggests, where troops routinely train or exercise. Unless there is a consensus against, I plan to create a separate "training area" article and split out the trainings areas here from the proving grounds. Views? -- Bermicourt ( talk) 09:46, 23 May 2014 (UTC) reply

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Proving ground and training area are not the same?

"Training area" and "military training area" redirect here. However, I'm not sure they are the same thing as a "proving ground". My understanding is that a "proving ground" is a place where military ordnance or new technology is tested, whereas a "training area" is, as the name suggests, where troops routinely train or exercise. Unless there is a consensus against, I plan to create a separate "training area" article and split out the trainings areas here from the proving grounds. Views? -- Bermicourt ( talk) 09:46, 23 May 2014 (UTC) reply


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