The development of the National Cyber Range will enable the success of these and other efforts, allowing DoD, other U.S. government entities, and potentially non-U.S. government partners to test and evaluate new cyberspace concepts, policies, and technologies. Although the U.S. military routinely exercises units on target ranges and in a variety of simulations, DoD has had limited capability to simulate cyberspace operations. The National Cyber Range, which allows the rapid creation of numerous models of networks, is intended to enable the military and others to address this need by simulating and testing new technologies and capabilities. ...
While not explicitly stated, it would appear the Canberra Cyber Range will be used for teaching cyber-warfare to military personnel at the Australian Defence Force Academy (ADFA), which is the military partner of UNSW Canberra. This is hinted at in the media release from Northrop Grumman (2012): ".... build a cyber test range for the University of New South Wales (UNSW), Canberra campus at the Australian Defence Force Academy (ADFA) ... training and educating the future leaders of the Royal Australian Navy, Army and Air Force... including the burgeoning area of cyber research."
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