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![[Air Defense Command ]](../images/i/iq^adc.jpg) image located by William Garrison, 18 November 2022
 
image located by William Garrison, 18 November 2022
This flag reads "Iraqi Air Defense Command" -- a slightly differently worded 
version than the college flag below, but with a more graphic design.
William Garrison, 18 November 2022
 The Arabic slogan at top in black reads: "Air Defence Command" , below it in 
the middle half-circle white stripe is "Allah Akbar" or "God is Greatest", below 
it surrounding the green roundel is "He Made Us Protect the Sky", the dates 
below the airplane are: "1413 A.H. = 1993 A.D." [A.H. = "Anno Hagirae" or "Year 
of the Muslim Hijrah" meaning the date of the Command's establishment in 1993 
C.E.], between the palm leaves is the slogan "Air Defence Command" , and at the 
bottom is the slogan in English: "Iraqi Air Defence Command". {"Defence" = 
British use; "Defense" = U.S. use.}
William Garrison, 3 October 2023
![[Air Defense Command ]](../images/i/iq^adc.gif) image by Randy Young, 9 November 2016
 
image by Randy Young, 9 November 2016
One of the Branches of the Iraqi Armed Forces is its Air Defence Command. 
Iraqi air defenses were redesigned after the Israeli raid on the Osirak nuclear 
reactor in 1981. A network of radars, surface-to-air missiles (SAM) and 
antiaircraft artillery (AAA) was installed, primarily concentrated around 
strategic and industrial facilities in the Baghdad area. The national air 
defense operations center (ADOC) in downtown Baghdad controlled Iraq's air 
defenses. They were officially established (as a Branch) in 1993.
Sources:
https://ar.wikipedia.org/ and
http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/iraq/air-defence.htm 
Its flag is the logo (https://ar.wikipedia.org/) 
on a white horizontal flag, as seen here:
https://ar.wikipedia.org/. Above the logo, it reads in Arabic: "وما رميت اذ 
رميت ولكن الله رمى," (from Surat Al-'Anfāl 8:17), a passage from the Quran.
Esteban Rivera, 8 November 2016