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AFRL Opens Military Testing Facility for Air, Space Force Electronics

Simon Osuji by Simon Osuji
January 16, 2025
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The Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) has conducted a ribbon-cutting ceremony for a testing center dedicated to electronic components that complete larger US Air Force and Space Forces systems.

Located at the Radiation Tolerance Research on Electronics for Space and Strategic Systems (FORTRESS) facility in New Mexico, the hub includes capabilities to simulate man-made and natural environments where the resulting technologies will be deployed.

The 6,204-square-foot (576-square-meter) facility will also offer development, assessment, and certification services for devices to be used for aerial, space, and allied craft.

“We have some of the most unique capabilities in the Air Force,” AFRL Spacecraft Technology Division Chief Kenneth Bole explained.

“We use a low-dose gamma radiation for ‘day in the life testing’ of electronics to make sure they last day to day, but in the long term, we also have to look at how they perform over a lifetime.”

US Air Force pilots are flying an aircraft above the clouds. The photo was taken inside the cockpit, between the two uniformed personnel.
Detachments from the 350th Spectrum Warfare Wing and the 87th Electronic Warfare Squadron will respond to electronic threats. Photo: Senior Airman Emily Farnsworth/US Air Force

The AFRL noted that the larger FORTRESS organization, operating under the command’s Space Vehicles Directorate, has already proven its function in the past by producing materials fitted into the International Space Station, the Mars Rovers, and the widely-used Global Positioning System.

“The vast majority of US spacecraft are enabled by electronics developed and tested here,” Space Vehicles Directorate Director Col. Jeremy Raley stated.

“[FORTRESS] provides national security, and the work that we do here ensures that our critical national security space missions happen with the required resilience and dependability.”



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