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Old 26-01-2011, 04:38 PM   #1
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Default $170 million UCTrg mock city built at Marine base

A mock Urban Combat Training city roughly the size of downtown San Diego has risen in a California desert to train military forces to fight in urban environments

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$170 million mock city rises at Marine base
Hotels, markets, tunnels — and actors — are part of urban warfare training

Image: Marines training in a mock city built at Twentynine Palms, Calif.
Crystal Chatham / AP

By JULIE WATSON
The Associated Press
updated 1/26/2011 4:51:41 AM ET 2011-01-26T09:51:41


SAN DIEGO — A mock city roughly the size of downtown San Diego has risen in a remote Southern California desert to train military forces to fight in urban environments.

The $170 million urban training center was unveiled Tuesday at the Twentynine Palms military base, 170 miles northeast of San Diego.

The 1,560-building facility will allow troops to practice and refine skills that can be used around the world, the Marine Corps said.

The military has been opening a slew of mock Afghan villages at bases across the country to prepare troops for battle before they are deployed.

The new training center is one of the largest and most elaborate.

Seven separate mock city districts spread across 274 acres of desert.

The fake markets, hotels and other businesses are complete with actors who create scenarios that pose a full range of challenges from humanitarian relief efforts to peacekeeping to police work and direct combat, according to the Marine Corps.

More than 15,000 Marines and sailors can train simultaneously in the massive simulator to experience the difficulties they will face during deployments as they communicate, coordinate, maneuver and operate in such settings, according to the Marine Corps.

Along with what they can plainly see, Marines in training will search for escape tunnels, hiding places, weapons caches and other dangerous spaces. The facility has almost 1,900 feet of underground tunnels, a manmade riverbed and dozens of courtyards and compounds.

Traumatic events
The Marine Corps says the simulators help expose troops to the chaos and stress of close combat, so they can think on their feet once they are on the battlefield and be psychologically prepared for traumatic events.

The new center expanded a similar training program called Mojave Viper that launched in 2005 to prepare troops for the Iraq war.

In November, the Marine Corps unveiled a $30 million expansion of its mock Afghan village at Camp Pendleton that nearly quadrupled its size. In that facility, Marines scramble through a maze of mud walls leading to mosques, schools and carpet sellers, as Hollywood-style explosions go off.

Similar immersion training facilities are slated to open this year at Marine Corps bases in North Carolina, Hawaii and Okinawa.
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Old 26-01-2011, 04:46 PM   #2
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should have just used downtown detroit.
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