Combat Search and Rescue: One of the most dangerous missions behind enemy lines
A downed F-15 in Iran triggered a high-risk Combat Search and Rescue (CSAR) mission behind enemy lines involving specialised helicopters and aircraft.
The men and women who perform these missions are trained to enter dangerous zones and exemplify the motto 'That others may live.' While India lacks dedicated CSAR squadrons, but its pilots train for such contingencies, highlighting the armed forces' commitment to leaving no one behind.
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