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China Lake Museum

Coordinates: 35°37′48″N 117°40′06″W / 35.6299°N 117.6682°W / 35.6299; -117.6682
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Naval Museum of Armament & Technology
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Established2008
LocationRidgecrest, California
Coordinates35°37′48″N 117°40′06″W / 35.6299°N 117.6682°W / 35.6299; -117.6682
TypeUnited States Navy Seal U.S. Navy Aviation Naval History
Websitehttp://www.chinalakemusuem.org

The Naval Museum of Armament & Technology[1][2] (NMAT) preserves[3][4] and interprets the history of Naval Air Weapons Station China Lake [5] and its heritage of advancing Naval aviation armament and technology. This museum is the repository of artifacts, photographs and film, documents and related heritage memorabilia from China Lake. The museum is dedicated to those who have employed their talents in advancing Naval aviation research, development, testing and evaluation, as well as the history of the Secret City (China Lake).

History

The China Lake Museum Foundation, a 501(c)(3) organization, directly supports the museum in preserving and displaying the legacy[6] of technology and weaponry for naval aviation. Through displays and education, the museum explains to the public the heritage of the Navy's achievements in air warfare and other areas, with a special focus on China Lake and its military-civilian-industry teamwork. Pieces in the museum collection date back to 1955.

Relocation

The museum was relocated from the naval base to the adjoining city of Ridgecrest.[7] This will make it easier for the public to access the museum. All displays and aircraft will be progressively moved from the base museum to the new location.

Collections

Aircraft On Display

See also

References

  1. ^ http://www.history.navy.mil/branches/org8-9.htm#chinalake
  2. ^ http://www.ridgecrestca.com/news/x967380480/McCarthy-recognizes-Americas-Naval-Museums
  3. ^ http://www.chinalakemuseum.org/news/museum_facts.pdf
  4. ^ http://www.chinalakemuseum.org/news/site_launch.pdf
  5. ^ http://www.quarterdeck.org/China%20Lake/china_lake.htm
  6. ^ http://www.air-and-space.com/20020624%20China%20Lake%20Armament%20and%20Technology%20Museum.htm
  7. ^ Steven, Mayer. "China Lake Museum moving from naval base to Ridgecrest". The Bakersfield Californian. Retrieved 14 June 2017.

Other Navy museums

See: U.S. Navy Museum and U.S. Navy Museum#Other Navy museums