Environmental Policy

Howitzer Testing in the Adirondacks: A Threat to Our National Parks and Local Communities

By Economics Desk | March 11, 2026

A private military contractor’s plan to test loud howitzers in New York’s Adirondack Park has sparked fierce opposition from residents and environmentalists concerned about noise, wildlife, and the sanctity of public lands.

The Adirondacks have long been a sanctuary for Americans craving peace, natural beauty, and quiet reflection—a rare jewel of our national heritage. Now, a private military contractor’s proposal to conduct loud howitzer barrel testing threatens to shatter this tranquility with thunderous blasts that could disrupt both wildlife and local communities.Why Should Quiet Public Lands Become a Battlefield for Noisy Weapons Testing?This isn’t just about noise. It’s about preserving our national parks and respecting the values that define American stewardship over public lands. The plan involves firing steel projectiles from massive 155 millimeter howitzers—guns so loud they register around 180 decibels...

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