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Combat search and rescue - Wikipedia Combat search and rescue (CSAR) are search and rescue operations that are carried out during war that are within or near combat zones [1] A CSAR mission may be carried out by a task force of helicopters, ground-attack aircraft, aerial refueling tankers and an airborne command post [2]
A Concept for Next- Generation Combat Search and Rescue The US military’s CSAR capability first took shape in World War II but in a limited form Most successful rescues were via submarine or seaplane, of aircrew on the water or at the shoreline
Combat search and rescue (CSAR) - benefits CSAR specifically deals with rescuing personnel behind enemy lines or in hostile territories and requires specialized training and equipment CSAR forces need to be adept at evading enemy detection or actively engaging enemy forces while they carry out their mission
CSAR Fact Sheet 08-05-2013 - Department of Justice The California Sex and Arson Registry (CSAR) is California’s mandated repository for sex and arson registration information and is used by law enforcement agencies (LEAs) to register sex and arson offenders pursuant to California Penal Code (PC) sections 290 and 457 1
CSAR trains to safeguard evolving threats - Air Combat Command Combat search and rescue (CSAR) forces are how the Air Force honors that commitment “We are prepared to find, support, recover and reintegrate our joint force service members When they go to combat, they know that there is a community prepared to ensure that their worst day isn’t their last day ”