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    215 Azm Corps Graduates 55 Soldiers from Specialized Air Defense Training

    Abdul Zaher HeraveeAbdul Zaher Heravee5 May 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    The 215 Azm Corps has announced the completion of its ninth air defense and mapping training course, carried out by its First Brigade, “Badri.”

    According to the statement, 55 soldiers took part in the one-month professional training course.

    The 215 Azm Corps stated that the course was organized to enhance the professional capabilities of personnel serving in the heavy artillery unit.

    It is worth noting that thousands of defense personnel have previously graduated from the Ministry of National Defense’s training centers after completing specialized training courses in both light and heavy weapons.

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