The Advance Air Defence Course commenced at the Army Air Defence College (AADC), Gopalpur, on 12 November 2025. The 13-week intensive programme is designed to equip participants with advanced tactical and technical expertise in the operation of Air Defence (AD) radars, guns, and sophisticated missile systems โ ensuring the safeguarding of Indian airspace with cutting-edge precision.
Empowering Air Defence Professionals
The course brings together 25 Indian Army officers and two officers from Friendly Foreign Countries (FFCs) โ one each from Namibia and Nepal. Through a comprehensive curriculum combining classroom instruction, simulation-based training, and field exercises, the course aims to enhance participantsโ ability to detect, track, and neutralise aerial threats in a rapidly evolving battlespace.

Integrating Technology with Tactical Mastery
Focusing on the tactical application of modern AD weapon systems, the training emphasises the use of next-generation radar technologies, surface-to-air missile systems, and automated command and control networks. The programme reflects the Indian Armyโs continued commitment to technological advancement, interoperability, and regional defence cooperation.

Strengthening Global Military Cooperation
The inclusion of officers from Namibia and Nepal underscores Indiaโs efforts to foster defence collaboration and knowledge exchange with Friendly Foreign Countries, reinforcing bonds of partnership and mutual growth in military training and capability development.

Commitment to Excellence in Air Defence
As one of the premier institutions under the Corps of Army Air Defence, the AADC, Gopalpur, remains at the forefront of developing future-ready Air Defence leaders who combine technical proficiency with operational foresight. The commencement of this course highlights Indiaโs unwavering resolve to maintain a vigilant and technologically empowered shield over its skies.
