Pakistan Army Air Defence Corps

Pakistan Army Air Defence
Active 10 October 1989 - Present
Country  Pakistan
Branch  Pakistan Army
Type Army Corps
Role Combined arms formation
Air Defence Warfare
Size 50,000 approximately (vary as troops are rotated)
HQ/Command Control Headquarter Rawalpindi, Punjab Province, Pakistan
Engagements Kargil War
2001–2002 India–Pakistan standoff
Decorations Military Decorations of Pakistan Military
Commanders
Current
commander
Lt Gen Muhammad Zahid Latif Mirza
An Army Air Defence Regiment lowers the Regimental Flag during march past

The Pakistan Army Air Defence Command, )Urdu: ﺁرمى أير ڈفينص كامانڈ; Army Defence Command, abbreviated as (II)ADC), is an active military administrative combatant staff corps of the Pakistan Army and a major combative formation tasked with air defences of the country from foreign threats. The Corps is stationed and headquartered at the Chaklala Army Cantonment in Rawalpindi, Punjab Province of Pakistan.

The command was formed following military exercises where Pakistan's military learned of its weakness in providing air cover over a moving battlefield.[1]

It consists of a total of five military divisions spread across two geographic districts; one tasked with air defence of the northern region of Pakistan headquartered in Lahore and the other with the southern region commanded from Quetta. Army Air Defence has its own school named as School of Army Air Defence (SAAD).

List of commanders

  1. Maj Gen Agha Masood Hassan, October 1987 - October 1991
  2. Lt Gen Nazar Hussain, October 1991 – January 1993
  3. Maj Gen Zahid Ehsan, March 1996 – April 1998
  4. Lt Gen Syed Iftikhar Hussain Shah, April 1998 – August 2000
  5. Lt Gen Khateer Hasan Khan, August 2000 – May 2005
  6. Maj Gen Tahir Mahmud Qazi, May 2005 – October 2006
  7. Lt Gen Muhammad Ashraf Saleem, October 2006 – April 2010
  8. Lt Gen Syed Muhammad Owais, April 2010 – April 2012
  9. Lt Gen Zamir Ul Hassan Shah, April 2012 – December 2013
  10. Lt Gen Muhammad Zahid Latif Mirza, December 2013 – present

Present day and order of battle

Major Units

References

33. 102 Lt Air Defense Regiment (The Hunters)

External links

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