Army Training School
Active1985-Present
Country Sri Lanka
Branch Sri Lanka Army
TypeTraining
RoleRecruit training,
Infantry battalion training
SizeMulti Battalion
Part ofArmy Training Command
Garrison/HQMaduru Oya
Nickname(s)ATS
Motto(s)"Excellence though the training"
Commanders
Current
commander
Lt. Col. J. C. Premathilaka USP psc
Army Training Centre is located in Sri Lanka
Army Training Centre
Army Training Centre
Location of ATC

The Army Training School (ATS) (Sinhala: යුද්ධ හමුදා පුහුණු පාසල, romanized: yuddha hamudā puhuṇu pāsala) is a unit of the Sri Lanka Army responsible for recruit training and unit training for infantry battalion. It is based in Maduruoya it was established in 1985 at the Panagoda Cantonment by the Sri Lanka Light Infantry as the Recruit Training School under the command of Major A. K. Jayawardana SLLI.[1]

In late 1984 the unit took over premises built for the Maduruoya Irrigation Project, and from 1986 began unit training of infantry battalions on both on site and at other locations.

History

The ATS went through its embryonic stages at 1 Sri lanka Light Infantry premises before been moved to the present environs. Infrastructure facilities were available at Maduruoya in the complex built by the Canadian company FAFJ; which was a venture set up to construct the Maduru Oya dam.[2]

On 14 January 1985 the Army Training School was established under Lt Col P. W. J. de Silva SLLI who is the first commandant of the school. Though the infrastructure facilities were available for the staff and the trainers it was decided to build a dormitory to accommodate 500 recruits and firing ranges utilizing the capital votes with the help of academic headquarters.[3]

A model town was constructed in the vicinity of ATS in mid-1986, to enable troops to conduct training in Fighting in Built up and in streets; and the first FIBUA training programme was commenced in December 1986 with the assistants of Israelis and it is the only range and the place available to conduct this form of training in Sri Lanka even today.[3]

At present with limited facilities available ATS has undertaken the training of two Infantry battalions simultaneously, and the Young Officers have been trained All Arms before been posted to units. Recently, the ATS has undertaken the training potential battalion commanders in order to develop their ability to command and to qualify them to achieve the goals of the organization.[3]

Courses

Courses conducted by Army Training Center;[4]

See also

References

  1. "Training Schools". alt.army.lk. Retrieved 2020-08-05.
  2. canadiansrilankanpartnerships (2012-08-15). "Mahaweli River: Maduru Oya Dam is Built with Help from Canada". canadiansrilankanpartnerships. Retrieved 2020-08-05.
  3. 1 2 3 "Training Schools". alt.army.lk. Retrieved 2020-08-05.
  4. "Training Schools". alt.army.lk. Retrieved 2020-08-05.
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