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MUTC Direct Switchboard:
812-458-8780
 
Lt. Col. Chris Kelsey
Site Manager
email the commander

Cpt. Nicholas Roukas
Operations and Training Officer
email the operations OIC
 
Staff Sgt. Brad Staggs
MUTC Public Affairs
 
MUTC Comment Line:
317-247-3300 ext. 41611
MUTC Specs
  • 1,000 Acres
  • 70 Buildings
  • 2,000+ Rooms
  • 1 - 5 Story Buildings
  • 20 - 3 Story Buildings
  • 16 - 2 Story Buildings
  • 6 Split Level Buildings
  • 14 Single Level buildings
  • 9 Buildings with basements
  • One mile of tunnels
  • All are operational and fitted with functional equipment.
  
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MUTC Latest News and Video Clips
Muscatatuck and the Indiana National Guard Deliver in 3-D
posted on Wednesday, July 28, 2010 4:50 PM
Muscatatuck and the Indiana National Guard Deliver in 3-D
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Muscatatuck Farm Helps Create Realism
posted on Friday, July 16, 2010 9:03 AM
Muscatatuck Farm Helps Create Realism
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Nighttime Flight Ops Essential Part of Training at MUTC
posted on Tuesday, June 29, 2010 3:24 PM
Nighttime Flight Ops Essential Part of Training at MUTC - Little by little, the droning of a helicopter grows louder in the darkness over Muscatatuck Urban Training Center, Ind. Looking up, there are no visual signs of any helicopter traffic.
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MUTC to be Epicenter of Emergency Response Exercise
posted on Tuesday, June 29, 2010 7:17 AM

MUTC to be Epicenter of Emergency Response Exercise - Vigilant Guard coming to MUTC in July.

 


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US Army North announces Field Training Exercise Vibrant Response 10.2
posted on Thursday, June 17, 2010 10:27 AM

US Army North announces Field Training Exercise Vibrant Response 10.2


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Nighttime Helicopter Operations
posted on Monday, April 26, 2010 8:17 AM

Advisory of Nighttime Helicopter Operations

 

Local residents are advised that military units will be conducting nighttime helicopter operations at the Muscatatuck Urban Training Center on 26-30 April, 2010. Flying operations will be held from 1700 (5 p.m.) until 0200 (2 a.m.) each night.


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Speedway SWAT trains at MUTC
posted on Friday, April 23, 2010 11:28 AM
Speedway SWAT Trains at MUTC - A demolition charge rips a door from its hinges. The SWAT team, stacked along the outside wall, rushes through the door to get to their target. There’s only one problem… the bad guy can see them before they can see him.
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Training Heats Up at MUTC
posted on Monday, April 05, 2010 9:34 AM
Muscatatuck Urban Training Center tested its new burn tower for the first time.
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Vibrant Response Exercise PSA posted on 11/2/2009
What is MUTC?
Located in South Central Indiana's Jennings County near Butlerville, Muscatatuck Urban Training Center (MUTC) is a secluded, self contained community, once home to the Muscatatuck State Developmental Center. The 1,000 acre site was turned over to the Indiana National Guard in July of 2005 and since has been continually evolving into a full-immersion contemporary urban training environment.

Those utilizing MUTC have access to a 180 acre reservoir and urban infrastructure consisting of 68 major buildings including a school, hospital, dormitories, light industrial structures, single family type dwellings, a dining facility and administrative buildings totaling approximately 850,000 square feet of floor space. Additionally the training area includes an extensive underground utility tunnel system and over 9 miles of roads and streets.

MUTC is a consortium of governmental, public and private entities that are pooling their unique capabilities in order to provide the most realistic training experience possible. Training that can be tailored to replicate both foreign and domestic scenarios and that can be utilized by various civilian and military organizations.

In its first year of operation the facilities at MUTC have been utilized by over 16,000 people from military, government and private agencies and is continually expanding training capabilities for future needs.


"People have tried to explain this, but you can't really grasp the capability until you see it first hand, this is big...we are spending millions trying to build this, and you already have it in Indiana"

- Col. (P) Joe E. Rameriz, Deputy Commanding General,
CAC-T, US Army Training and Doctrine Command,
Aug18 2006


Who benefits from MUTC?
MUTC offers excellent training opportunities to civilian and military organizations.

● Army, Navy, Marine, Air Force  and Special Operations Forces
● State Emergency Management Agencies
● State Departments of Health
● National Air Patrol
● Public Safety Training Institutes
● Department of Homeland Security
● Law Enforcement, Fire Fighters,  Emergency Medical Personnel
● Federal Emergency Management Agencies
● Federal Bureau of Investigations
● Civil Support Teams
● State Counter-Terrorism Agencies
● State Department of Correction
● And many more!


Last updated on 7/14/2009

   
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