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Journal articles on the topic "Combat Search and Rescue (CSAR)"

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Thompson, George E. "Combat Search and Rescue (CSAR) Aircraft Effectiveness." Military Operations Research 4, no. 4 (1999): 65–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.5711/morj.4.4.65.

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Gilkey, Robert H., Brian D. Simpson, Douglas S. Brungart, Jeffery L. Cowgill, and Adrienne Janae Ephrem. "3D Audio Display for Pararescue Jumpers." Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting 51, no. 19 (2007): 1349–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/154193120705101916.

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Visual and audio navigations aids were compared in a virtual environment that depicted an urban combat search and rescue mission (CSAR). The participants' task was to rapidly move through a virtual maze depicted in a CAVE° to find a downed pilot, while dealing with automated hostile and friendly characters. The visual and audio displays were designed to present comparable information, which in separate conditions could be a simple realtime indication of the bearing to the pilot or to intermediate waypoints along the way. Auditory displays led to faster response times than visual displays (p = .011) and the waypoint display led to faster response times than the simple bearing display (p = .002). The results are considered in the context of the target CSAR application.
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Sparrow, Robert, Rob McLaughlin, and Mark Howard. "Naval robots and rescue." International Review of the Red Cross 99, no. 906 (2017): 1139–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s181638311800067x.

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AbstractThe development of unmanned systems (UMS) for naval combat poses a profound challenge to existing conventions regarding the treatment of the shipwrecked and wounded in war at sea. Article 18 of the 1949 Geneva Convention II states that warring parties are required to take “all possible measures” to search for and collect seamen left in the water after each engagement. The authors of the present paper analyze the ethical basis of this convention and argue that the international community should demand that UMS intended for roles in war at sea be provided with the capacity to make some contribution to search and rescue operations.
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Qingsong, Zhao, Ding Junyi, Guo Yu, Liu Peng, and Yang Kewei. "A scenario construction and similarity measurement method for navy combat search and rescue." Journal of Systems Engineering and Electronics 31, no. 5 (2020): 957–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.23919/jsee.2020.000064.

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Allouche, Mohamad K., and Abdeslem Boukhtouta. "Multi-agent coordination by temporal plan fusion: Application to combat search and rescue." Information Fusion 11, no. 3 (2010): 220–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.inffus.2009.09.005.

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Chappelle, Wayne, Emily Skinner, Tanya Goodman, et al. "Patterns of Posttraumatic Stress Symptoms Among United States Air Force Combat Search and Rescue Personnel." Military Psychology 29, no. 1 (2016): 68–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/mil0000143.

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Luchnikov, E. A., O. G. Chernikov, and E. M. Mavrenkov. "Medical Support of Combat Operations and Naval Air Force Losses in the Great Patriotic War." Bulletin of the Russian Military Medical Academy 22, no. 4 (2020): 127–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.17816/brmma62818.

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The paper addresses the contribution of the Naval Air Force and its medical service to the victory in the Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945. Organizational and staff structure, medical support of combat operations, the dynamics, level and structure of operational attrition and non-battle sanitary losses of the Naval Air Force air and ground crews are studied by categories and by the periods of the war, including the major operations, separately for each fleet. Detailed analysis of the experience of search and rescue operations and aeromedical evacuation as specific components of the medical service of the Naval Air Force is presented. The management procedures of medical supplies and recreation of the air crews to prevent their exhaustion are studied. For instance, since it was impossible to provide professional and specialized medical aid to the wounded from the fleet air force units, it had to be provided at the naval and combined-arms levels of medical evacuation. Only a small number of air base infirmaries were staffed by qualified surgeons. Difficulties in organizing the medical supplies were caused by frequent movements of air force units, often in the closest vicinity to the enemy; and also, by the lack of special unified medical packs. Based on the experience of medical support for search and rescue operations, the most effective search and rescue of flight personnel was organized using water-planes. During the war, naval aviation pilots evacuated thousands of wounded people to the rear of the country. The specifics of the fleet aviation missions characterize the structure of sanitary losses and their ratio to the irretrievable losses of flying personnel during the four years of the war. Due to a significant combat load on the pilots, the command was obliged to organize their rehabilitation in the form of short-term vacation at adapted recreation centers. Based on the information available from literature and archive sources, the successful experience and faults in the medical support of the combat missions of the Air Force as the striking component of the Navy during the Great Patriotic War are analyzed, and respective detailed conclusions are made.
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Łazuga, Kinga, and Lucjan Gucma. "Genetic algorithm method for solving the optimal allocation of response resources problem on the example of polish zone of the Baltic Sea / Metoda algorytmów genetycznych do rozwiązywania problemów optymalnej alokacji środków do zwalczania rozlewów olejowych na przykładzie polskiej strefy Morza Bałtyckiego." Journal of KONBiN 38, no. 1 (2016): 291–310. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/jok-2016-0028.

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Abstract The paper presents research related to optimal allocation of response vessels. Research belong to the logistical problem, location-allocation type (LA). Research is focused on vessels belongs to polish Search and Rescue. For the optimal allocation of resources used two-stages method wherein the first stage, using genetic optimization methods and consist in such allocation of response vessels to minimize costs of the spill at sea. In the second stage uses an accurate simulation model of oil spill combat action to verify the solutions obtained by genetic algorithm method.
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Bulgakov, V. V. "Organization of training of emercom cadets to conduct emergency rescue operations in a fire." Vestnik of Minin University 9, no. 1 (2021): 2. http://dx.doi.org/10.26795/2307-1281-2021-9-1-2.

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Introduction. Training cadets to perform emergency rescue operations in a fire is an urgent task that requires improving the educational process in this area. The most difficult types of rescue operations are opening and disassembling the building and technological structures, which are held to ensure the penetration of fire in hard to reach areas of buildings, reconnaissance, search and rescue, the extinguishing means to eliminate burning.Materials and Methods. To implement high-quality training of trainees to perform emergency rescue operations in a fire, a review of literature sources, the regulatory framework and the experience of fire and rescue units was conducted. The development of the training trajectory and content of teaching materials is based on the main provisions of modular and game training, the requirements of competence and contextual approaches that contribute to the formation of educational motivation of cadets.Results. Based on a set of pedagogical theories, research by the authors, regulatory documents and practical experience, a training course and methodology for training cadets to perform emergency rescue operations for opening and disassembling construction and technological structures in a fire have been developed. The training course includes theoretical and practical training to the extent sufficient for the formation of students ' solid knowledge, practical skills in this professional field. To update and maintain the competencies formed as a result of mastering the training course at a sufficient level, it is proposed to use a proven and applied multi-level modular system of practical training. To improve the quality of training of trainees and an objective assessment of the formed knowledge, practical skills and abilities, it is proposed to use an expert questionnaire and involve practical employees of fire and rescue units.Discussion and Conclusions. The proposed approach to specialized training of trainees based on the study of individual courses embedded in the implemented educational process will increase the readiness of graduates for professional activities to perform basic combat tasks to save people and reduce material damage in fires.
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West, Brad C., Richard Bentley, and Ronald J. Place. "In-Flight Transfusion of Packed Red Blood Cells on a Combat Search and Rescue Mission: A Case Report from Operation Enduring Freedom." Military Medicine 169, no. 3 (2004): 181–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.7205/milmed.169.3.181.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Combat Search and Rescue (CSAR)"

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Cline, John D. "Under new management : will America's dedicated CSAR Forces finally thrive in AFSOC? /." Thesis, Monterey, Calif. : Springfield, Va. : Naval Postgraduate School ; Available from National Technical Information Service, 2004. http://library.nps.navy.mil/uhtbin/hyperion/04Dec%5FCline.pdf.

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Wärja, Andreas. "Svensk undsättningsförmåga." Thesis, Swedish National Defence College, Swedish National Defence College, 2009. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:fhs:diva-152.

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<p>I takt med att Försvarsmakten ökar sitt internationella engagemang ökar också riskerna för att svensk personal ska bli isolerad, tillfångatagen eller kidnappad. Syftet med den här uppsatsen är att undersöka om svensk undsättningsförmåga är tillräcklig för de insatser som Försvarsmakten genomför internationellt.</p><p>Det kan konstateras att flera faktorer bidrar till ett behov av en undsättningsförmåga. Försvarsmakten har en moralisk skyldighet mot sin personal att göra allt för att se till att de kommer hem ifall något skulle hända dem. Försvarsmakten har heller inte råd att få personal kidnappad då det genom media och hemmaopinion kan ge ett högt tryck på politiker vilket i sin tur kan leda till att Försvarsmakten tvingas dra sig ur en insats. Förvarsmakten måste även kunna ansvara för sig själv och inte förlita sig på att en annan nation ska lösa problemet när situationen inte kan hanteras. I övriga europeiska länder saknas i många fall en fullgod undsättningsförmåga och därför blir det än viktigare att Försvarsmakten innehar en egen förmåga. Förmågan bör åtminstone omfatta kvalificerade helikoptrar och välutbildade undsättningsenheter med rätt utrustning för att en trovärdig undsättningsförmåga ska finnas i organisationen.</p><p>Resultaten av uppsatsen tyder på att Försvarsmakten har kommit långt i sin strävan att utveckla en undsättningsförmåga men att organisationen brister i att utveckla verkligt kvalificerade undsättningsförband. Dessa förband bör tilldelas mer resurser för att en trovärdig förmåga kopplat mot Försvarsmaktens målsättning ska upprätthållas.</p><br><p>When the Swedish Armed Forces are increasing its contribution to international peacekeeping missions there is an increasing danger that Swedish personnel could find themselves isolated and taken hostage. The purpose with this work is to examine whether the level of Swedish Personnel Recovery is acceptable due to the international missions the Swedish Armed Forces is participating in. </p><p>The Swedish Armed Forces has the moral responsibility to bring all personnel home when deployed. One reason to have Personnel Recovery capability is to reduce the danger of getting personnel executed and media exploiting it which could lead to a withdrawal from the area. Further on Swedish Armed Forces have got to have its own Personnel Recovery capability since not very many countries has a sufficient capability. The Swedish Armed Forces Personnel Recovery capability should at least contain qualified helicopters and Personnel Recovery units.</p><p>The results of this work is that the Swedish Armed Forces has made huge progress in developing a Personnel Recovery capability although there is a lack of truly qualified Personnel Recovery units which should be given sufficient funds to enhance the Swedish Personnel Recovery capability.</p>
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Books on the topic "Combat Search and Rescue (CSAR)"

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United States. Joint Chiefs of Staff. Doctrine for joint combat search and rescue. Joint Chiefs of Staff, 1994.

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Whitcomb, Darrel D. Combat search and rescue in Desert Storm. Air University Press, 2007.

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United States Departmet of the Air Force. Search and rescue: Survival training. Dept. of the Air Force, 1985.

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Thomas, Phillips, ed. Leave no man behind: The saga of combat search and rescue. MBI Pub. Company, 2008.

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Sweetman, Bill. Combat rescue helicopters: The MH-53 pave lows. Capstone Press, 2008.

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Ercilla, Federico C. Personnel recovery for the Philippine Air Force: Combat search and rescue operations doctrine. Air Power Studies Centre, RAAF, 1999.

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United States Departmet of the Air Force. United States Air Force search and rescue survival training. MetroBooks, 2002.

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Cheating death: Combat air rescues in Vietnam and Laos. Smithsonian Books, 2006.

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Cheating death: Combat air rescues in Vietnam and Laos. Smithsonian Institution Press, 2003.

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Thigpen, Jerry L. The Praetorian STARShip: The untold story of the Combat Talon. Air University Press, 2001.

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Conference papers on the topic "Combat Search and Rescue (CSAR)"

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Galdorisi, George, and Tom Phillips. "Navy Combat Search and Rescue: Challenges and Opportunities." In AIAA Centennial of Naval Aviation Forum "100 Years of Achievement and Progress". American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.2514/6.2011-7029.

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Gocmen, Murat, Kenneth Hopkinson, and Matthew Compton. "The benefits of a network tasking order in combat search and rescue missions." In MILCOM 2009 - 2009 IEEE Military Communications Conference. IEEE, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/milcom.2009.5380128.

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Allouche, Mohamad K. "Temporal monitoring of plans in Command and Control (C2): Application to Combat Search and Rescue." In 2010 Conference on Control and Fault-Tolerant Systems (SysTol). IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/systol.2010.5675950.

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Ji, Xiang, Hu Liu, Zizhao Wang, Yuge Li, Yongliang Tian, and Mingyu Huo. "Agent-based MR Simulation as a Tool for Combat Search and Rescue Command and Control." In the 2019 3rd International Conference. ACM Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3348488.3348489.

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Newsome, Emily, Laura Militello, M. A, and Sowmya Ramachandran. ""Stratagems: an innovative approach for increasing cognitive authenticity in gamebased environments"." In The 8th International Defence and Homeland Security Simulation Workshop. CAL-TEK srl, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.46354/i3m.2018.dhss.001.

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"Combat Search and Rescue aircrew are tasked with challenging missions, usually under conditions of time pressure, dynamic conditions, and a high degree of uncertainty. Many skills required for successful outcomes (e.g., solving problems quickly; accurately evaluating risks; adapting to rapidly changing environmental conditions) are acquired and maintained through first-hand experiences. This paper describes a research project to develop a pedagogically effective game-based trainer for cognitive skills required for Combat Rescue Helicopter aircrew. Training scenarios are developed using cognitive interviewing techniques in order to promote cognitive authenticity. The trainer will pose critical decisions and provide expert feedback utilizing ShadowBox®, a proven coaching technique that enables trainees to obtain insight into the decisionmaking processes and reasoning of experts."
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Reports on the topic "Combat Search and Rescue (CSAR)"

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DiVittorio, Ernesto M. CSAR-eXit: The Future of Air Force Combat Search and Rescue. Defense Technical Information Center, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ad1018553.

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Bone, John R. Combat Search and Rescue - Military Stepchild. Defense Technical Information Center, 1988. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada202204.

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Whitcomb, Darrel D. Combat Search and Rescue in Desert Storm. Defense Technical Information Center, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada459903.

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Mullarky, J. W. Combat Search and Rescue -- the Cinc's Dilemma. Defense Technical Information Center, 1990. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada222776.

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Looney, David A. Current Air Force Combat Search and Rescue Challenges. Defense Technical Information Center, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada540056.

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Mills, John B. Navy Combat SAR (Combat Search and Rescue): Past, Present, and Future? Defense Technical Information Center, 1988. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada207002.

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DePalo, Lee K. USAF Combat Search and Rescue. Untapped Combat Power (Maxwell Paper, Number 35). Defense Technical Information Center, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada441693.

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Hansen, Darren T. Combat Search and Rescue: Should it be a Joint Requirement? Defense Technical Information Center, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada389899.

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Watkins, John E. Overland Combat Search and Rescue: A Real Fix to an Old Problem. Defense Technical Information Center, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada236670.

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Nelson, Eric M. Combat Search and Rescue: Building a Joint Capability to Meet the Combatant Commander's Requirements. Defense Technical Information Center, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada424185.

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