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Fallon, Nevada

A small city in Churchill County, Nevada, best known in the UAP context as the home of Naval Air Station Fallon (NAS Fallon), the primary site of the Naval Aviation Warfighting Development Center (NAWDC) and the Fallon Range and Training Complex (FRTC). NAS Fallon is the Navy's premier tactical air warfare training installation and has been theorized as a hub for classified alien reproduction vehicle (ARV) operations.

NAS Fallon and NAWDC

NAS Fallon hosts the NAWDC, the Navy's foremost advanced tactical air combat training organization, sometimes called the Navy's "Top Gun" school. The Fallon Range and Training Complex encompasses over 232,000 acres of restricted airspace and ground ranges, making it one of the largest contiguous military training areas in the United States. Its remoteness and vast restricted airspace make it an ideal location for testing advanced or classified aerospace systems.

UAP Relevance

In the UAP research community, the Fallon Range and Training Complex has been cited as a potential location for covert operations involving alien reproduction vehicles. The combination of its isolated desert terrain, large restricted airspace zones, and proximity to other key legacy program nodes in Nevada and California makes Fallon a recurring reference point in theories about the operational testing of retrieved or reverse-engineered non-human craft.

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