Comparison of the cross sections measured over a large part of the phase space of the deuteron‐proton breakup at 130 MeV with the results of rigorous, Faddeev‐like calculations is presented. Global analysis, including nearly 1200 data points, reveals a better agreement for theoretical predictions which include three‐nucleon force (3NF) model over the results obtained with only nucleon‐nucleon realistic potentials. A possible way to probe details of the 3NF models via studying “non‐standard” projections of the multi‐dimensional phase space is envisaged.