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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. Military academies in India - Wikipedia

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    Army Air Defence College: The Army Air Defence College (AADC), Gopalpur imparts training for provision of effective Air Defence Artillery protection to ground forces against long and medium altitude enemy air attacks and also to preserve specified tactical and strategic vital areas and pivotal points from critical danger and destruction from ...

  4. 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.

  5. Department of Military Affairs - Wikipedia

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    Consisting of military and civilian officers, the DMA will promote jointness in various areas such as procurement, training and staffing. [6] The DMA will deal the tri-service Integrated Defence Staff (IDS) Headquarters, with the headquarters of three armed force Army, Air and Naval, the Territorial Army and certain procurement requirements.

  6. Indian Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    Introduced in light of the ballistic missile threat from Pakistan, [260] it is a double-tiered system consisting of two interceptor missiles, namely the Prithvi Air Defence (PAD) missile for high-altitude interception, and the Advanced Air Defence (AAD) Missile for lower altitude interception. The two-tiered shield should be able to intercept ...

  7. List of Armed Forces Hospitals In India - Wikipedia

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    Air Base City, State Ref Command Hospital: HQ, Training Command: Bengaluru, Karnataka [3] [4] 3 Air Force Hospital Amla AFS Betul, Madhya Pradesh [5] [2] 4 Air Force Hospital Kalaikunda AFS: Kharagpur, West Bengal [2] 5 Air Force Hospital Jorhat AFS: Jorhat, Assam [6] [2] 6 Air Force Hospital Sulur AFS: Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu [7] [8] [2] 7 Air ...

  8. Military recruitment - Wikipedia

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    While uniformed military recruiters screen and process recruits into the military, advertising agencies design and implement military recruitment strategy, campaigns, and advertisements: As of fiscal year 2020, Young & Rubicam was in charge of this for the Navy, [84] Wunderman Thompson for the Marine Corps, [85] DBB Chicago for the Army, [86 ...

  9. 151 Air Defence Regiment (India) - Wikipedia

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    At raising, the regiment was equipped with Bofors 40 mm L/60 guns.The unit was re-organised as a Composite Air Defence Regiment in November 1977, when it was equipped with one battery of the Soviet ZSU-23-4 Shilka self-propelled, radar-guided anti-aircraft weapon system and two batteries of Soviet ZU-23 towed 23×152 mm anti-aircraft twin-barrelled auto-cannons.