Welcome to Atterbury-Muscatatuck, where Traditions of Training Excellence can bring new possibilities to your training exercise or testing event.
Our weapons systems, ground ranges, air ranges, multi-domain capabilities, unique cyber-physical infrastructure, world-class training and testing facilities, dedicated and experienced staff, walkable campus and proximity to large cities and airports, make Atterbury-Muscatatuck a destination for users of all types. We serve federal and non-federal entities, including government agencies, military units, nonprofit organizations, Department of Defense (DOD) contractors and more.
We know you like to plan ahead, so here are all the resources you need in one place. But don't worry, if you can't find something, our dedicated and experienced schedulers at Camp Atterbury and Muscatatuck Training Center will do everything they can to make planning your training less complicated.
- Ranges and Weapons Systems
Ranges at Atterbury-Muscatatuck provide a comprehensive training platform for managers and leaders at all command levels. When incorporated with available maneuver areas, leaders can immerse their organizations in a very diverse and challenging training environment.
The full complement of traditional ranges and venues at Atterbury-Muscatatuck offers boundless possibilities for full-immersion training. Leaders have a wide selection of venues from which to plan realistic and intensive training programs, including at Muscatatuck Training Complex, the DOD's largest urban training facility, and the Bowden Drop Zone, one of the longest personnel drop zones east of the Mississippi River.
Atterbury-Muscatatuck also has Live Fire Shoot Houses, Breach Houses, multiple small village/MOUT* sites, an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) Defeat Lane, and an Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) launch and recovery area with a paved 1,800-foot runway.
View ranges and capabilities in more detail:
- Range Facility Management Support System (RFMSS)
The primary way to schedule ranges is through the Range Facility Management Support System (RFMSS). When you visit the RFMSS page, you will be asked to log in or “Request a New Account.” Please click here to go to RFMSS.
- Troop Issue - Billeting
Troop Issue-Billeting covers approximately 153 acres. Our mission is to provide timely, safe and sanitary facilities for soldiers and civilians conducting training at Camp Atterbury.
- Directorate of Logistics
DOL, located in Building 3 on Clark Street, provides or coordinates general supply assistance (classes I-IV, VIII, IX); subsistence, food service assistance, transportation and maintenance support, annual training and inactive duty training planning assistance and support. The Atterbury Rail Deployment Facility (ARDF) or “Camp Atterbury Railhead” and staging area are also located within DOL.
- Directorate of Resource Management
DRM supports the training requirements of customers and stakeholders who train at Atterbury-Muscatatuck, including overseeing and managing the proper execution of federal funds and the receipt of billing estimates and invoices for non-DOD, nonfederal customers and stakeholders who utilize resources at Atterbury-Muscatatuck. Pricing Guides are available here.
- Training Support Center
The TSC at Camp Atterbury provides a variety of training aids, devices, simulators and simulations (TADSS) to every supported unit and soldier within our area of operation, which enable commanders and units to accomplish training objectives and successfully operate across an ever-evolving full-spectrum of conflict. TSC team members are committed to providing you with products and services of the highest quality every time. Your feedback is valuable, and suggestions are always welcome. We take great pride in satisfying our customers’ training needs. Your training success is our business!