Welcome to Naval Air Weapons Station China Lake
NAWS China Lake provides and maintains land, facilities and other assets that support the Navy’s research, development, acquisition, testing and evaluation (RDAT&E) of cutting-edge weapons systems for the warfighter.
Installation Information
NAWS China Lake is located in the Western Mojave Desert region of California, approximately 150 miles north of Los Angeles. The installation is the Navy's largest single landholding, representing 85 percent of the Navy’s land for RDAT&E use and 38 percent of the Navy’s land holdings worldwide. In total, its two ranges and main site cover more than 1.1 million acres, an area larger than the state of Rhode Island.
1 Administration Circle
China Lake, CA 93555-6100
Data minding: Protecting your privacy and OPSEC go hand in hand on the Web
Naval Air Weapons Station China Lake // Jan. 13, 2011
From Facebook, the reigning king of social networks, to much smaller, individual organization networks, there are many ways in which personal information can make its way onto the World Wide Web. A majority of online services these days have a social element to them, including music discovery and listening websites, product and services ratings sites, and photo and video hosting and viewing sites, to name a few.
NAWCWD employees honored
Naval Air Weapons Station China Lake // Jan. 13, 2011
Employees from the Weapons and Energetics Department (4.7), the Design Interface/Maintenance Planning Department (6.7), and the Aviation Readiness and Resources Analysis Department (6.8) were recognized Nov. 18 for their support of the warfighter.
Eight-year TDM mission closes in Iraq
Naval Air Weapons Station China Lake // Dec. 16, 2010
A communication module developed at China Lake that supported the war in Iraq for more than eight years has completed its mission and its supporting detachment was demobilized.A communication module developed at China Lake that supported the war in Iraq for more than eight years has completed its mission and its supporting detachment was demobilized.
Congregations create special decorations for All Faith Chapel
Naval Air Weapons Station China Lake // Dec. 16, 2010
Members of the Protestant and Catholic congregations, as well as various members from churches out in town, got together to create 500 Chrismons for the Christmas trees that will adorn the All Faith Main Chapel through New Year’s Day, and during the holiday seasons for years to come.
Popular Links
- Pass & ID Office (Formerly Visitor Center)
- Petroglyphs
- Upcoming Events (Non-FFR/MWR)
- Upcoming FFR/MWR Events
- Military Participation at Events
- Photography & Filming
- U.S. Naval Museum of Armament and Technology
- Contact Your Ombudsman
- Funeral Honors Information
- Air Installation Compatible Use Zones (AICUZ) Study
- Navy Voting Assistance Program







