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The Navy last week issued contracts worth at least $737 million for new airfield capabilities at Naval Air Weapons Station China Lake, Calif., where two major earthquakes last year damaged ...
NAWS China Lake is currently “not mission capable until further notice” following a series of earthquakes nearby. Non-essential personnel were authorized to evacuate the base due to ...
Even before two major earthquakes struck China Lake Naval Air Weapons Station, Calif., in early July, the Navy was moving ahead with expanding installation boundaries to accommodate new and future ...
CHINA LAKE, Calif. (July 10, 2019) – An F/A-18 Hornet assigned to the “Vampires” of Air Test and Evaluation Squadron Nine (VX-9) descends onto the runway at Naval Air Weapons Station China ...
Utilities have been restored at Naval Air Weapons Station China Lake, including water services for the base's main fire houses.
RIDGECREST — Naval Air Weapons Station China Lake still remains “mission unsustainable until further notice” following the 6.4 magnitude Independence Day earthquake and the 7.1 magnitude ...
The China Lake NAWS financial resources page is the place to find out how to get the most "bang for your buck" whether you're buying a home or planning for life after the military.
Civilian Department of Defense personnel, assigned to Naval Air Weapons Station China Lake, dislodge damaged building equipment in 2019 after multiple earthquakes rattled the base. (MC1 ...
German Tornado Fires AARGM During Low-Level Test Flight Over California Desert. On Apr. 3, 2025, aviation photographers Jarod Hamilton and Ian Recchio captured a rare moment near the China Lake ...
NAVAL AIR WEAPONS STATION CHINA LAKE — With humor and a sense of dignity, command of Naval Air Warfare Center, Weapons Division at China Lake and Point Mugu changed hands on Thursday, April 19 ...
China's fishing fleet, among those guilty of forced labor, are denuding the world's oceans, experts warn.