ADL Modules
Advanced Distributed Learning (ADL)
Permanently available ADL 2026 Location: online (JADL Platform)
About the MilEng CoE Advaned Distributed Learning (ADL)
The MilEng CoE now supports the NATO ADL efforts by the establishment of ADL program, which is now responsible for all MilEng ADL online training and education efforts. Currently the MilEng CoE has one online pilot course, which supports our resident courses. The focus of the ADL course is to offer students basic introductory information about MilEng course topics to refresh their knowledge prior attending the actual course.
ADL for pre-learning purposes, as used at MilEng CoE, can be a very useful tool in support of the resident courses. This allows the course director and lectures to presume certain knowledge on each course topic and address the audience on more detailed issues relating directly to the topic.
Introduction to Military Engineering - ADL 202
"Introduction to Military Engineering” is an introductory awareness course for Military Engineering, aimed at personnel (Military, Civilian) assigned in engineer staff positions in strategic, operational or tactical level. It provides basic Military Engineering information outlining the roles, responsibilities and tasks of Military Engineer in NATO and is designed to prepare personnel for more in-depth training at MilEng CoE.
Introduction to Military Search - ADL 203
This course will provide an introduction to the basic tools and concepts of Military Search planning. The Allied Tactical Publication (ATP) 3.12.1 provides the procedures and responsibilities governing the preparation, assessment, approval, implementation and review of Searching planning activities at the Perational and Tactical Levels within NATO. Using this doctrine as a guide this course will mainly focus on the Porcedures and Assessments required when planning Military Search Operations.
Indroduction to Aerodrome Damage Repair (ADR) in NATO - ADL 302
This course, is an awareness course for common terminology for ADR, understanding the NATO ADR planning approach and identifying different ADR concepts and methods. This enhances interoperability amongst services and nations IOT to increase effectiveness in joint and combined ADR operations and planning.
Security Classification
NATO unclassified / Releasable to PfP /EU /MD /ICI /AU
Rank Limitation
All Engineer and non-Engineer Officers, NCOs and Civilians working at each level of NATO (strategic, operational and tactical) in particular in NATO Command and NATO Force Structure will benefit from these courses.
Prerequisites
Language proficiency:
- Students must have the following standards of proficiency in English (STANAG 6001 ATrainP-5): Listening (Functional/2), Speaking (Functional/2), Reading (Functional/2), Writing (Survival/1).
Computer Skills:
- Students must be familiar with MS Word, PowerPoint, and Excel capabilities.
How to register:
- go to JADL webpage & apply for an account.
- get account approval.
- log in to JADL webpage with username & password.
- search for ADL & join the course.
Link to JADL web page: JADL
