The Anti-aircrafts Artillery Command was constituted on 11th September 2009 in Sabaudia (LT) when the Supports of the Operational Land Forces were reorganized. It included units that depended on the dissolved Anti-aircrafts Brigade and it set up in the structures of the Anti-aircrafts Training School, later become Anti-aircrafts Training Centre.
Its history is connected with the first Anti-aircrafts Artillery Command, constituted on 20th January 1941 in Rome and dissolved in September 1943. It was reformed on 1st October 1951 as Army Artillery Command for Territorial Area Defence.
After it was suppressed on 14th September 1962, it was constituted in Milan changing the pre-existent Army Artillery Command for Territorial Area Defence of the 1st Air Region for the Army Anti-aircrafts Artillery Command, at the dependencies of the Command designated as 3rd Army.
It was moved to Bologna in 1963 and later in Brescia; in 1972 it was located in Padova where it passed at the dependencies of the Artillery Corps Inspectorate. On 1st October 1980 it passed at the dependencies of the Commander of Allied Land Forces in Southern Europe.
On 1st October 1997 it passed at the dependencies of the Supports Command of the Operational Land Forces; on 1st January 2002 it was reorganized into an Anti-aircrafts Brigade.
The Brigade was suppressed on 10th September 2009 and it was joined to the Centre.