The primary mission of the Range Control Division is to ensure safety through strict adherence to CA Reg 385-63. Range Control will ensure that all training objectives and goals are met through effective scheduling and support at all levels. Atterbury-Muscatatuck (A-M) has a wide variety of ranges and training areas available in order to support all facets of military and civilian operations. Along with the various small arms, MPMG ranges and numerous maneuver live fire ranges, A-M also boasts a state-of-the-art shoot house, counter IED lane and search house. To further enhance the training environment, A-M also maintains five tactical training bases (TTB), 14 villages and three combat outposts. The Search and Rescue Training Center trains civilian volunteers, local, state and federal emergency response personnel, law enforcement personnel and also serves as a premiere K-9 training center.
Sustainable Range Program
The Sustainable Range Program (SRP) Division includes Range and Training Land Program (RTLP), Integrated Training Area Management (ITAM) and range maintenance personnel for mobilization support. RTLP provides for the central management, programming, and policy for the modernization of the ranges and the day-to-day operations associated with the ranges and training areas that are available on the installation. The objectives of RTLP include but are not limited to integrated mission support and environmental stewardship while continually updating and defining the requirements to support live-fire and maneuver training.