Army Air Defense Artillery

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In this essay, we will be talking about the origins, conflicts, and current knowledge of the US

Army Air Defense Artillery. We will inform you of when and how the ADA was first formed,

the role the ADA had during The War of 1812, and World War I and II. The ADA will carry with it into the future a proud heritage. The ADA branch traces its lineage back to the
American Revolution War and the Coast Artillery Corps, the parent of both Field Artillery and
Air Defense Artillery. The Coast Artillery Corps' seacoast artillery gave way to antiaircraft artillery during World War II when air power rose from relative obscurity to become a decisive power. The Air Defense Artillery branch origins can be found in the Coast Artillery
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With these great weapons and weapons system creation also came the many changes for the names of the AAA units and the campaigns they fought in. "On 1 November 1946, the War Department decided to reestablish the AAA School to the “Antiaircraft and Guided Missile Branch." Hesse, N. (2014, April …show more content…
In other words, horizontal interactions create a formation in the battlefield operating system to maximize combat power. Some of the capabilities the ADA has at their disposal consists of Short Range Air Defense (SHORAD) includes Avengers and Stingers. Their mission is to defeat any threat with low or high altitudes. The Avenger has a higher speed capability to fire a reprogrammable microprocessor missile in which the gunner can launch a missile to exceed 4km and has a .50 caliber machine gun primarily for ground target Each avenger consists of two-man crew and eight ready-to-fire Stringer missiles per gunner’s station mounted in standard vehicles-mounted launchers (SVMLs), a belt-fed M3P .50- caliber machine gun; a sensor package with a forward-looking infrared (FLIR) receiver, and a digital fire control system.” (FM 3-01.11,