Proving Grounds / Off-Road
Off-road terrain defined by state, severity and recoverability.
An off-road module is a controlled terrain condition—not simply an unpaved route. Soil, water, rutting, gradient and repeated trafficking determine what the test actually measures.
The terrain state must be reproducible enough to be useful.
Dromo characterises soils, moisture ranges, crossfall, gradients, articulation, traction, erosion and degradation under wheeled or tracked passes. The module is designed together with conditioning, drainage, observation, bypasses and recovery access.
For military ranges, terminology follows mobility evaluation, platform envelope, obstacle negotiation, recovery, range control and information-security requirements. Public text does not expose test protocols, vulnerabilities or protected performance thresholds.
Connected capability
Controlled terrain engineering.
Soil & Moisture State
Define material, water condition and usable preparation range.
02Mobility Geometry
Develop gradients, side slopes, articulation and approach/departure transitions.
03Ruts & Traction
Control initial state, trafficking sequence and degradation mechanism.
04Erosion & Drainage
Manage water without removing the intended terrain challenge.
05Recovery & Access
Provide safe bypass, observation and extraction routes appropriate to the platform.
06Maintenance Reset
Plan how the module is conditioned, measured and returned to a defined state.
Continue through the Dromo system
Markets, services and evidence remain connected.
Define the terrain state and platform envelope.
Dromo can develop off-road modules for automotive development or controlled military mobility evaluation.
Discuss the requirement with Dromo