In 1953, he was made an executive staff officer in the
Defense Ministry. In 1954 he was promoted to the rank of
colonel. From 1955 onwards he became interested in the concept of
Air Defense and proposed to President Nasser to further extend the existing Air Defense units in the Army which until then was only based on British 20mm Flak guns. Between 1957 and 1961, six Air Defense battalions, grouped under 2 Brigades were raised from scratch under his supervision as General Staff Officer-II in charge of Operations in the Army HQ. From 1957–59 he studied in the
Soviet Union the concepts and practicals of Air Defense, and came back to command an Air Defense Brigade. Since the 1930s, Air Defense was considered to be a "combat support" arm of the regular Army and was considered less prestigious than the 'combat arms' of Infantry, Cavalry and Field Artillery. He was made a
Major General in 1963. In 1964, he completed a PhD in the Soviet Union on
Air Defense strategy and became the commander of one of the only two Air Defense Divisions in the Army. He participated in
World War II, the
1948 Arab–Israeli War, the
Suez Crisis, the
Six-Day War, the
War of Attrition and the
Yom Kippur War. ==Military influence==