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  2. Army Air Defence College - Wikipedia

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    The college enjoyed autonomy after the splitting of the Corps of Army Air Defence from the Regiment of Artillery. In 2008, the Army Air Defence Centre and in 2014 ,Army Air Defence Records were also moved to Gopalpur . Army Air Defence College. The Army Air Defence College located at Gopalpur is a premier training institute of Indian Army.

  3. Army Air Defence Command (Pakistan) - Wikipedia

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    The Pakistan Army Air Defense Command (acronym: AAD) is a military formation of Pakistan Army formed in 1999 with a mission of providing the country with air and missile defense. [1] [2] It is currently headquartered in Chaklala Cantonment, and commanded by Lieutenant-General Mohammad Zafar Iqbal as its commander. [3]

  4. Pakistan Army Air Defence Corps - Wikipedia

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    The Pakistan Army troops operating a M45 Quadmount during the 1965 conflict with India.. The Pakistan Army Air Defence Corps was commissioned into the Pakistan Army as an administrative staff branch from the partition of the former British Indian Army's Corps of Army Air Defence, and it was inspected by then-Governor-General Muhammad Ali Jinnah on 21 February 1948.

  5. Corps of Army Air Defence - Wikipedia

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    The Corps of Army Air Defence (abbreviated as AAD), is an active corps of the Indian Army and a major combat support arm tasked with air defence of the country from foreign threats. The AAD is responsible for the protection of Indian air space from enemy aircraft and missiles, especially below 5,000 feet.

  6. Military installations in Karachi - Wikipedia

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    The Military installations in Karachi are extensive as the Pakistani military has several military bases for all branches of its uniform services. The Pakistan Army has six military bases, that are noted as Cantts, while the Karachi Port serves as the main naval base for the Pakistan Navy and Qasim Fort as the headquarter for the Pakistan Marines.

  7. List of cadet colleges in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    In Pakistan the system of cadet colleges was introduced by the then president of Pakistan Field Marshal Ayub Khan.The first cadet college was built in Punjab in 1954. The initial four cadet colleges were Cadet College Hasan Abdal, Cadet College Kohat, Faujdarhat Cadet College (then East Pakistan, now in Bangladesh) and Cadet College Petaro.

  8. Military academies in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    The college was established in 1958 and located in Karachi. [6] Pakistan Naval War College: The Pakistan Naval War College, a Pakistan Navy training college for primarily to the mid-career officers of Pakistan Navy and limited number of officers from Pakistan Air Force, Pakistan Army and officers of various Allied

  9. List of equipment of the Pakistan Army - Wikipedia

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    Long-range surface-to-air missile China: HQ-9P variant in service. Operational range is 125 km against aircraft and 25 km against cruise missiles. [126] [127] Air defence - Man-portable systems GIDS Anza: Man-portable air-defense system Pakistan: Three variants in service: Anza Mk-I (Based on HN-5B.