
CMT has enjoyed a strategic partnership with a public institution in New Mexico since August 2009. CMT focuses on air operations management for unmanned aircraft systems. We facilitate UAS testing and training, working to incorporate our clients’ technology into the science of security.
The test site's authenticity, in both the natural and built environments, has made it a valuable training venue for the military, law enforcement, emergency response and national security communities. With our team’s experience in each of those areas, CMT has provided technical advice and strategic insight to maximize use of the facility.
Features include:
- Mountainous and high-desert terrain
- A 4865 ft. by 50 ft. runway
- “Near East/South Asian" village and marketplace training complexes
- Cultural role players for training exercises and simulations
- High explosives range
- Off-road and unimproved driving course
- A 640-acre suburban town site with 300 homes
- Housing for up to 350 personnel
- VIP guest quarters & conference center
Restricted Airspace
CMT affords unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) clients access to 25 square miles of restricted airspace, west of Socorro, New Mexico. CMT works with clients on testing and evaluation of their platforms, all at high altitudes (launch and recovery at 10,000 feet), and in an alpine, forested environment.
CMT manages the UAS testing programs with a public institution in New Mexico
Our services at the restricted airspace, include, but are not limited to:
- Facilitation of access to restricted airspace, from June to September annually
- Priority scheduling for all T&E flights
- Scheduling and real-time communications with appropriate controlling agencies
- 24/7 access to full-time expert project support teams
- All aspects of flight and ground safety support, including briefings and visual observation
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