Know The Indian Army | Army Air Defence: The ‘Sentinel Of The Sky’ Protect Air Space From Low Flying Enemy Aerial Attacks

The Corps of Army Air Defence (AAD) is a Combat Support Arm of the Indian Army, which has the role of defending the air space of our nation from low flying aerial strikes/attacks by enemy aircrafts and missiles (especially those below 5000 feet) and protecting strategically located military installations like airfields, dams and ammunition depots.
The brave-heart ‘Air Defence Gunners’ of the AAD have participated in all wars and operations including the 1962 India-China War, 1965 and 1971 India-Pak Wars and the Liberation of Goa. They played a pivotal role in protecting the strategically located airfields in Punjab, Haryana, Jammu and Kashmir during the Indo-Pak Wars.
The Role and Significance Of Air Defence Artillery In Warfare
The dynamics of warfare underwent a major change in the Second World War with armies not only engaged in defensive and offensive operations on ground during war but also having to play a key role in air defence operations to secure and protect the air space from the enemies air strikes.
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