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Tuesday, January 8, 2013

Fire power demo by Army Air Defence College at Golabandha near Berhampur


Army Air Defence College in Gopalpur conducted a firepower demonstration with weapons ranging from medium and short-range missile systems to guns. As many as 330 student officers, including 30 from abroad, witnessed the exercise. Lieutenant general B.V. Nair, who is the commandant of Defence Services Staff College, and chief instructors from the air force and navy attended the event. The missile systems that were fired included the OSA-AK weapon system, Strella 10-m missile and Igla-1M shoulder fired missile. The anti aircraft guns demonstrated included the Schilka weapon system, L/70 gun and ZU-23mm twin barrel gun, which play a major role in the air defence of the Indian Army. The state-of-the-art Inter Services Pilotless Target Aircraft, Lakshya, produced indigenously by the Defence Research and Development Organisation, provided the aerial target support. The officers were taken around the military station and shown various training facilities and the set-up at the host college. Commandant of the college, lieutenant general Vijay Kumar Saxena, said: “A similar demonstration will be conducted on January 12 for another 250 officers of Defence Services Staff College.”
Senior dignitaries and officers of DSSC witnessed this fire power demonstration. They were in the AADC on a study tour. Lieutenant General B. V. Nair, the commandant of DSSC was also present along with chief instructors from Air Force and Navy. A total of 330 student officers witnessed this fire power demonstration. They included 30 officers from friendly foreign countries. The visiting officers were also taken round the AADC and were shown the state of the art training and infrastructure in this military establishment. Commandant of AADC, Lieutenant General Vijay Kumar Saxena also addressed the visiting officers. A similar fire power demonstration will be held at AADC on Jan. 12 for 250 officers of Defence Staff College.
Spread over more than 2,700 acres by the Bay of Bengal, Army Air Defence College is a training institution. It dates back to the pre-Independence era, when the School of Artillery was located at Quetta and the anti-aircraft wing, at Karachi. But after Independence, both were shifted to Deolali in Nasik. In 1955, it was decided to relocate the air defence wing. Eight years on, the state government offered 3,000 acres at Gopalpur-on–sea along with seaward firing range, which was accepted in 1968. The Centre sanctioned the establishment of Air Defence and Guided Missile School and Centre here and it was finally shifted to Gopalpur in 1989, redesignated as Army Air Defence College in November 1998.
Sources: The Telegraph, The Hindu

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