The Special Services Group like Special Forces all over the world has been assigned multifarious tasks. It undertakes parachute commando operations, guerilla warfare operations, anti terrorist and frogmen operations. Read More
The school organise basic and advance airborne training for all ranks of Special Services Group, with a view to providing nucleus staff to the commando units for further training in operational employment. Read More
Army Aviation Engineering School is the only institution in the country that imparts technical training on helicopter maintenance. 38 to 40 Courses are managed each year with an intake of 400 to 500 trainees. Courses are designed to meet the technical requirements for maintenance and repair of aircraft and helicopters of diverse origins.
ASPT offers adventure sports oriented courses i.e. Hang Gliding, Para Gliding, Water Sports (Water Skiing, Wind Surfing), Fencing and Archery for volunteer officers and men of the Armed Forces.Students from allied countries like USA, France, Italy, Sri Lanka, Malaysia, Maldives, Sudan, Sweden and Germany have already joined our courses and expeditions. Read More
This school train students in skiing, High Altitude and Mountain Warfare operations. In order to ensure realistic training, tactical exercises are conducted at altitudes of 12000 feet to 16000 feet at the base of famous Nanga Parbator Rakaposhi peaks. Read More
The aim is to train Officers, Junior Commissioned Officers and Non-Commissioned Officers of the Army, Navy and Civil Armed Forces in Desert Warfare Operations. Read More
For training of Officers and soldiers of Pakistan Armoured Corps, the Armoured Corps Centre and School was established at Nowshera in 1947.At the time of independence of the country in August 1947, Pakistan Army inherited six armoured regiments from the British Indian Army. Read More
School of Artillery is located along the western bank of River Kabul at Nowshera. The historical city of Nowshera is a natural base for any inquisitive traveller to explore the beauty of North-Western parts of Pakistan, which offers an assortment of breath taking scenes ranging from Khyber Pass to the snow peaked mountains of Great Himalayas. Read More
The history of the college spans over half a century. A year after the independence of Pakistan, School of Military Engineering (SME) was established at Sialkot in 1948. Having functioned at Sialkot for over four years, SME was shifted to Risalpur in 1952. It gradually transformed into a full fledged engineering college, and named as College of Military Engineering (CME). Read More
Military College of Signals was raised immediately after partition of the Indo-Pak Sub Continent in 1947 as School of Signals, with the task of training officers and selected Non Commissioned Officers of the Corps of Signals of Pak Army. Read More
477 ASGE conducts Geo-spatial domain course for all ranks and arms,encompassing geographical information systems,Remote sensing,IMIT,Geo-spatial survey,computer Aided Design(CAD) and traffic-ability survey. Read More
477 ASGE conducts Geo-spatial domain course for all ranks and arms,encompassing geographical information systems,Remote sensing,IMIT,Geo-spatial survey,computer Aided Design(CAD) and traffic-ability survey. Read More
A retreat to tranquility, where serenity meets activity, a centurion old cantonment (at 7000 ft,) which lies less than two hours drive from the Capital. Kuldana offers a mix of peace, adventure, wildlife, history, art and culture; that offers a unique experience of reunion with nature. Read More
Ordnance College (then school) was initially established as part of Ordnance Centre at Malir Cantonment Karachi in 1947. The School was separated from Ordnance Centre and established as a separate Institution in 1983. Ordnance School was upgraded to College in 2012. Read More
EME School was established at Quetta on 1st April 1957. By 1969, the School had grown sufficiently in stature and expertise to be elevated to the status of College of Electrical and Mechanical Engineering. In April 1984, having stayed for 26 years at Quetta, the College moved to its present premises. Read More
SAAD, then known as School of Anti Aircraft Artillery was raised at Clifton, Karachi in August 1941. Lieutenant Colonel J W Calver was the 1st Commandant of school. In November 1950, it was shifted to Malir Cantonment at present campus. Col Masud Ansari was the 1st Pakistani Commandant of school. In 1989, School was re-designated as School of Army Air Defence (SAAD). Read More
Train officers, Junior Commissioned Officers/ soldiers (both hard and soft core) and their equivalents from defence services and friendly countries in all aspects of intelligence craft for employment on intelligence field and staff duties. Till date, the school has trained 252 foreign trainees from 22 countries. Read More
Tactical Air Support School (TASS) unique training institution, located at PAF Base Masroor Karachi, providing training to officers of Pakistan Army as qualified Forward Air Controllers (FACs), FAC (Airborne) and Ground Liaison officers (GLOs) since 1986. Read More
The school is located at a picturesque and lush green spot in the hills of Abbotabad, at a height of 1352 meters. In winters, the mercury remains near freezing point whereas summers are pleasant and attract lot of tourists. It is at a distance of 130 kilometers from Islamabad. All types of public transport plys on frequent intervals. Travelling time is 3 hours. Read More
On independence, the Pakistani element of Corps of Indian Military Police reached Abbotabad as a separate entity in November 1947 and was named ‘”Corps of Mil Police” (CMP). CMP was disbanded on 1st March 1948 as it was considered uneconomical to maintain it as a separate Corps. The Corps was re-raised on 1st February 1949 with its School Centre & Record at Quetta. Read More
ADBTC&S Rawalpindi is not only providing technical knowledge about military working dogs to officers, organizations & personnel from Defence Service Guards, Rangers, Customs and Police but officers and soldiers of allied countries are also attending different courses offered at this school. Read More
The premier veterinary school of Pak Army distinguishes itself through remarkable achievements of its own kind. It provides outstanding education with innovation and pioneering work in its curriculum, R&D, a range of extracurricular activities, and academic programs. Being awarded status of college shortly as a constituent college of National University of Medical Sciences. Read More
TTo give basic training in horsemanship , Horse master ship, stable management and equestrian games. Read More