Pacific Missile Range Facility

Pacific Missile Range Facility Facts

  • Location: Kauai County, Hawaii
  • Website:
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  • Phone: (808) 335-4740
  • Longitude:
    -159.789276
  • Latitude:
    22.033139
  • DSN:
    315-471-6740

The Pacific Missile Range Facility is situated on an agreeable size on landmass in Hawaii. The establishment is well recognized, as the most prominent missile center for the United States Navy. The installation is situated in close proximity to the Kekaha central district for business in the Kauai County, which is about 9 kilometers in distance on a north western region.

View From sky to Pacific Missile Range Facility

Captain speaking at Pacific Missile Range Facility

During test procedures, the base accommodates 109, 000 square kilometers for airspace control entertainment. The organization is deemed the world’s largest multi-environmental range for instruments with air, support surface, space operations and subsurface operational capabilities consecutively. The airspace instruments accommodate over 42, 000 square miles of land space, while the underwater instruments are fully nourished with 1, 100 square miles of land.

This base was chosen primarily for its secluded location, as indication by the United States Nave which authorized the selection to therefore entertain continuous testing of these instruments. The navy has installed a variety of instruments by both land and sea enabling the accessibility to track compiled missile ranges, space vehicles and submarines simultaneously. Helicopter simulation and terrain training is also entertained at the installation, upon request. Since the 80’s the facility is known for its effectiveness in operations, for ballistic missile testing to current.

Automated military machinery test at Pacific Missile Range Facility

Military combat simulation near Pacific Missile Range Facility

The base is well known for its confinements and it speculates its effectiveness in operation for entertaining the coastal installation that is 7 miles long. The army and the navy utilize the facility as a surface station on the missile range for the pacific. The enterprise is coexistent of a runway that is 6, 000 feet in length complimented by radar facilities and a variety of telemetry to effectively monitor missiles, submarine activities and ships on range. The Sandia National Laboratory along with other Labs hosted on the property, is efficient in performing detailed researches for the organization.

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2 responses to “Pacific Missile Range Facility”

  1. jeanett henning Avatar
    jeanett henning

    August 22, 2012

    I will be visiting Kawai in December I am a retired USMarinewife is there a Base, Commissary, PX ?
    Please let me know, n thank you so much. Jeanett.

  2. Herman H. Klare Avatar
    Herman H. Klare

    MIKE KLARE

    Mathew Diendorf: Information Officer

    On December 11, 2014 my fiancée and I arrived at PMRF, without any prior contact and at the end of the day, and requested that if any tour of the facilities were possible that we would like to be included as my father had once commanded PMRF and had died in the recent past. I had proof of this in my father’s obituary.
    I want to thank you for extending yourself on behalf of the Navy and my family for your participation in a tour of the facility, in behalf of my fathers service. The experience was invigorating, restorative and very uplifting. As the tour progressed you exhibited all the positive forward looking optimism projected by your brochure work, your effort for more outreach to local residents and your introduction of your lovely wife to us.
    When I arrived at PMRF I didn’t know whether I could accomplish anything and whether it mattered at all. Thanks, Mathew for the care and sharing with us. You made the visit a special trip.
    I wish you and your family a happy holiday season and continued success in the future. Keep the light shining.
    Thanks,
    Herman H. Klare, III
    son of Capt. Herman H. Klare, Jr. USN (Ret.) USNA ’40 GMGRU – 1

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