Space Test Support and Satellite Environmental Testing
Nuclear Weapons Effects Testing.
Hypersonic/Long Range Systems
Hypersonic/Long Range Systems is a collaborative effort between the Army and its Sister Services to deliver precision-strike dominance on land, sea, in the air and beyond
, ranging from hypersonic missiles with a range of more than 1,000 miles, to an upgraded long-barrel howitzer.
White Sands Missile Range is helping this leap-ahead technology as it transitions from the science and technology community and into the hands of operators by providing the capability to test, track, and analyze its awesome range and speed. White Sands Missile Range is the largest fully instrumented, open-air test range in the Department of Defense, providing test support to our sister services, allies, coalition partners, and defense technology innovators. Altogether, we constitute 17 percent of all U.S. Army land. All of the following Army installations combined would fit inside th
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Former Journal staffer Andy Katz, front, takes a selfie on the set of Turner Sports’ NCAA Tournament Central coverage of the NCAA Tournament last month in Atlanta along with, from left, Ernie Johnson, Kenny Smith and Charles Barkley. (Photo via Andy Katz’ Instagram page)
There were no podcasts in 1991.
And even if there were, Andy Katz, then a rookie University of New Mexico men’s basketball beat reporter for the Albuquerque Journal, would never have made the cut to join then-NBA superstar Charles Barkley on one.
“You were a nobody then,” Barkley told Katz on March 20 during a broadcast of Turner Sports’ NCAA Tournament Central. Katz was on the broadcast with Barkley, Ernie Johnson and Kenny Smith – the Emmy Award winning trio for Turner’s NBA on TNT show – for coverage of the first four rounds of action.