precautionary search and rescue and/or combat search and rescue (US DoD Definition)
Definition of the term 'precautionary search and rescue and/or combat search and rescue ' per official documentation of the United States Department of Defense.
precautionary search and rescue and/or combat search and rescue
The planning and pre-positioning of aircraft, ships, or ground forces and facilities before an operation to provide search and rescue (SAR) or combat search and rescue (CSAR) assistance if needed. The planning of precautionary SAR or CSAR is usually done by plans personnel with SAR or CSAR expertise and background on an operations staff, a joint search and rescue center, or a rescue coordination center. Also called precautionary SAR and/or CSAR. See also combat search and rescue; joint combat search and rescue operation; search and rescue. (JP 3-50.2) (US DoD)
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