Khatam al-Anbia Air Defense Academy

Khatam al-Anbia Air Defense University (Persian: دانشگاه پدافند هوایی خاتم‌الانبیاء) is a military academy located in Tehran, affiliated with Iran's Air Defense Force. This University was established after separation of Air Defense Base from Islamic Republic of Iran Air Force in 2009. The main purpose of establishing this university is training educated officers in the various fields of Air Defense and providing specialized services to the Air Defense Force and other Armed Forces.

Khatam al-Anbia Air Defense University
دانشگاه پدافند هوایی خاتم‌الانبیاء (ص)
Seal of the University
TypeMilitary Academy
Established2013
Affiliation Islamic Republic of Iran Air Defense Force
Commandant2nd Brigadier General Abbas Farajpour Alamdari
Location,
CampusUrban

Fields and Faculties

Air Defense University has three faculty and educate cadet officers in these special fields.[1]

Faculty Field of Study
1 Control and Command Engineering Faculty Aerial Control and Command - Missile Operations
2 Aerial Control and Command - Fighter Control
3 Aerial Control and Command - Intelligence Operations
4 Electrical Engineering Faculty Electrical Engineering - Electronics
5 Electrical Engineering - Telecommunications
6 Electrical Engineering - Cyber Warfare
7 Mechanical Engineering Faculty Maintenance Engineering of Air Defense Systems Equipment

Required Fields

Required fields for studying in Air Defense University includes:

Field of Study Education Place
1 Software Engineering Shahid Sattari Aeronautical University
2 Management - Logistic
3 Management - Cargo Imam Ali Officers' Academy
4 Management - Military Police
5 Management - Financial Affairs
6 Management - Administrative Affairs
7 Management - Infantry

Commandment

The first commander of Air Defense University was Colonel Moharram Qolizadeh, who died on 10 November 2011 of a heart attack. He was Deputy of Cyber Warfare of Air Defense Force.[2] After him, Colonel Abbas Farajpour Alamdari was appointed for Air Defense University administrator.[3]

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