After a temporary placement at Gustav Adolfskolan on Södra Järnvägsgatan in Sundsvall, the corps was officially placed on 12 April 1943 in a barracks establishment at Regementsvägen 8.
[3] Prior to the Defence Act of 1958, the Chief of the Army proposed that Sundsvall Anti-Aircraft Corps (Lv 5) should be disbanded by 1960.
Training in Sundsvall should instead be distributed to other air defense units, including Luleå Anti-Aircraft Corps (Lv 7) about 50 km north.
Instead, Karlsborg Anti-Aircraft Regiment (Lv 1) would be removed from the peace organization because it was considered that conscripts should be trained in probable areas of operation as far as possible.
Furthermore, it was considered that the technical development in the outside world had increased the possibilities for coup-like attacks, something that suggested that peace units in what was judged to be particularly vulnerable parts of the country should be maintained.
The total investment need for construction work at the remaining air defense units was estimated at SEK 4.9 million of which Sundsvall accounted for an investment need of approximately SEK 1.2 million, in the form of completion of workshops, non-commissioned officers' mess, classrooms, an additional artillery hall and completion of the corps' firing range at Åstön training area.
Prior to the bill, the Swedish government's inquiry had come to the conclusion that only one air defense unit could be disbanded for reasons of saving and rationalization.
However, that proposal was not considered to be financially justified, as it would entail an increase of approximately SEK 45 million over a 20-year period.
[8] In connection with the Östgöta Anti-Aircraft Regiment detached a preparedness division on 4 October 1940 to Sundsvall, it was relocated to Gustav Adolfsskolan on Södra Järnvägsgatan, as well as with staff at Hotel Knaust on Kyrkogatan and in Tingshuset on Storgatan.
Blazon: "Argent, the town badge of Sundsvall, two musket forks in saltire under a helmet, all azure.
It was handed over to the Swedish Army Museum on 2 November 1982 and later deposited to the Air Defence Regiment (Lv 6).