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         The Search and Rescue (SAR) market is an important component of Homeland Defense. SAR operations are conducted by government agencies, non-governmental organizations, and private companies to locate and rescue people in distress. SAR operations are typically conducted in response to natural disasters, such as floods, hurricanes, and earthquakes, as well as man-made disasters, such as plane crashes and terrorist attacks. SAR operations involve the use of specialized equipment, such as helicopters,    boats, and search dogs, as well as trained personnel.
SAR operations are often conducted in remote and hazardous environments, and require a high degree of coordination and collaboration between multiple agencies and organizations. SAR operations are also highly dependent on the availability of resources, such as personnel, equipment, and funding.
Some of the companies in the SAR market include Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman, General Dynamics, and Boeing. Other companies include Airbus, Bell Helicopter, and Kaman Aerospace. Show Less   Read more