[2] After a temporary placement, the corps was placed on 1 October 1943 in a barracks establishment in Husie in the eastern parts of Malmö.
In connection with the OLLI reform which was carried out in the Swedish Armed Forces in 1973 and 1975, the South Scanian Regiment (P 7) was amalgamated with the Malmö Defence District (Malmö försvarsområde, Fo 11) and in 1976 formed the defence district regiment (försvarsområdesregemente) P 7/Fo 11.
The background was, among other things, that the government in its bill considered that the Scanian Anti-Air Regiment had unsatisfactory access to training ground in Malmö and that the barracks establishment in Malmö was in need of extensive investments in order to be maintained in the long term, furthermore, it was also not suitable to be expanded to accommodate larger training units.
The Swedish Armed Forces proposed that the Göta Anti-Aircraft Corps (Lv 6) in Halmstad should be removed from the peace and war organization.
[7] In connection with the Östgöta Anti-Aircraft Regiment setting up a detachment in Malmö on 1 October 1941, it was relocated to Gamla Borgarskolan on Repslagargatan.
Blazon: "Or, the provincial badge of Scania, an erazed head of a griffin gules, with open crown and arms azure.
The medal ribbon is of red moiré with white edges and a broad yellow stripe on the middle.
[10] The year after the disbandment of the Scanian Anti-Aircraft Corps, a birch was planted on the barracks yard in Ystad.