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Is 14B (Air Defense Crew Member) a Good MOS?

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Quick Facts — 14B (Air Defense Crew Member)

AIT / Training

9 weeks

Training Location

Fort Sill, OK

Career Field

Air Defense Artillery

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About 14B Air Defense Crew Member

Operates air defense weapon systems and associated radars, command-and-control equipment, and communications to detect, track, and engage aerial threats including aircraft, missiles, and drones.

Training Duration

9 weeks

Training Location

Fort Sill, OK

Career Field

Air Defense Artillery

Recruiter vs. Reality

What the Recruiter Says

You'll operate air defense weapon systems — the radars, command elements, and weapons that detect, track, and engage aerial threats. Air defense is one of the most operationally relevant mission sets in today's Army: every combatant command wants more ADA capacity, which means your deployment rate is real and your skills are in demand. The electronic and sensor systems experience opens doors in defense contracting, and ADA units tend to have smaller, tighter crews with a distinct culture from other combat arms.

What It's Actually Like

You are part of the Army's air defense community during a period when everyone has suddenly remembered that air threats exist and air defense matters, which means your community is getting more attention, more money, and more field time than it has in twenty years. The early warning systems you operate are sensor networks that feed into the broader integrated air defense picture — your data goes to commanders who make decisions about when to shoot and when not to shoot, which is a weight most people don't think about until they have to carry it. The equipment is a mixture of newer systems getting fielded and older systems that have been 'extended' past their original service life in ways that create PM headaches. The threat environment makes this MOS more operationally relevant than it's been in decades. The community is small enough that everyone knows everyone, which is either a feature or a bug depending on your SFC. Civilian opportunities exist in defense electronics and systems monitoring, though the specific pathway requires active networking through the cleared contractor community.

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