Army Air Defence College

Army Air Defence College
Former name
  • Anti-Aircraft Technical Training Battery
  • Air Defence & Guided Missile School and Centre (1989–1998)
TypeMilitary
Established1989; 35 years ago (1989)
AffiliationCorps of Army Air Defence
Commandant[1]Lt. Gen. U. V. Talur, AVSM VSM
Location, ,
India

19°15′38″N 84°52′08″E / 19.260529°N 84.8689369°E / 19.260529; 84.8689369[2]
Campus2728.568 acres (approx)[3]
Inaugurated by[3]Indira Gandhi
Colors   
Sky Blue & Red
WebsiteAADC-Indian Army

The Army Air Defence College, (abbreviated as AADC), is the training college for the Army Air Defence Corps of Indian Army. The college is located in the Gopalpur Military Station in Ganjam, Odisha. It spreads over an area of 2728 acres of land. The primary objective of the academy is to impart technical and operational knowledge to the personnel of Indian Army posted to the Corps of Army Air Defence (AAD) about the air defence systems and anti-aircraft warfare. Besides the army personnel, the college also trains personnel from navy, air force and officers from friendly foreign nations..

The history of the college dates back to mid 1940s when anti-aircraft training battery was established by the British in July 1940 at Karachi (now Pakistan) to train the troops deputed to the newly established air defence artillery. Post-independence Air Defence & Guided Missile School and Centre was established at Gopalpur. The school was later renamed as 'Army Air Defence College (AADC)' in 1998. 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 .

AADC
Army Air Defence College

The Army Air Defence College located at Gopalpur is a premier training institute of Indian Army. Army Air Defence College is devoted to training of all ranks in Leadership ,Tactics & Weapons related to Air Defence in Indian Army .[3][4][5][6]

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  4. ^ "Army Air Defence College". Indian Army. Government of India. Retrieved 23 October 2015.
  5. ^ "AADC". IA. GOI. Retrieved 23 October 2015.
  6. ^ "22nd RAISING DAY AT GOPALPUR MILITARY STATION". www.orissabarta.com. Retrieved 9 June 2016.